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Horner: Customer cars 'fastest way to competitiveness' for small teams

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner reiterated his belief that customer cars represent the most cost-effective and fastest route to competitiveness for F1's smaller teams. The global coronavirus pandemic has left Formula 1 with a disrupted season and a crisis, its chiefs scrambling to find solutions to mitigate the potentially devastating effects of the predicament on the sport's smaller outfits. Next year will see the introduction of a long-awaited budget cap, although its final level is still the subject of an ongoing debate between F1 and the teams. But Horner is urging F1 to take advantage of its current quandary and adopt a bolder approach to the sport's economics. FIA visited Racing...
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