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Horner: F1 will survive, but will all 10 teams?

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner is confident Formula 1 will survive the prolonged shutdown due to the Coronavirus, but has questioned whether all ten teams will do so. F1's 70th season almost got underway in Australia before a last minute decision to cancel the race, which was followed by further cancellations and has seen the season officially pushed back to late-June, however it's highly likely the season won't begin until August or September. F1, which has seen its share price tumble, will survive the crisis according to Horner, but he fears at least one or more teams will struggle financially, regardless of the steps put in place to postpone rules in order to cut costs. 'F1 is a...
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