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Horner: 'More could have been done' on downforce cuts

Red Bull boss Christian Horner says that Formula 1 teams will quickly find ways to recover all the downforce lost as a result of new technical rules and regulations. The sport is trying to cut the amount of downforce on cars in a bid to make on-track racing closer and more exciting for fans. A reduction in downforce is also needed to take some of the strain off the Pirelli tyre compounds, which will remain unchanged for a third consecutive season despite all the latest upgrades on the cars. But Horner fears that the cuts in downforce didn't go far enough as the teams will soon find new ways to get back what they've lost as a result of the changes. Pirelli denies 2021 downforce cut done for...
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