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Horner not a fan of new aero handicap plan

Red Bull principal Christian Horner says the new handicap system on R&D could have a 'significant' impact, and he isn't thrilled with it. There will be a major reduction to the amount of aerodynamic work which teams could do this year or in 2021. The new system on research and development which teams voted through means that the most successful teams are the ones which it will restrict. There will be a limit on wind-tunnel time and computing data, and then a sliding scale of R&D allowance depending on where the teams finished in the standings in the previous championship. Since next year teams will have to develop their cars for the new 2022 rules, the team that finishes first in 2020 will...
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