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Horner: Top F1 teams won't accept less prize money

Red Bull boss Christian Horner says top teams are unlikely to accept any future change to Formula 1's payment structure that will result in them losing income. F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone revealed last week that he is considering a revamp of the prize money system that could mean leading teams like Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes lose bonus payments they get for their historic contribution to and previous success in grand prix racing. But Horner says that the best way for smaller teams to get more income is through F1's commercial chiefs securing more revenue for all teams – rather than taking it away from the big outfits. “It’s like with all these things, you’ve got to be...
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