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Horner: New regulations should be delayed until 2022

Red Bull principal Christian Horner believes the new 2021 technical regulations are 'underdeveloped' and should be pushed back until 2022. Formula 1 will look to bring in new financial and technical rules from 2021, aimed at making the series more exciting, unpredictable and affordable. The regulations will be finalised at the end of October and F1's stakeholders met in Paris last week for teams to voice any last-minute concerns. Horner revealed that one of the ideas proposed was to bring in the $175million budget cap for 2021, but hold off on the new regulations until 2022, though this has reportedly been dismissed by F1 bosses. The hope was that this would stop the top teams from...
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