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Formula 1 could delay new regulations until 2023

Formula 1 could implement a further delay to the proposed new regulations as part of additional cost-cutting measures, according to Red Bull boss Christian Horner. Formula 1 was set to introduce a wide range of changes to the sporting and technical regulations for 2021. But the outbreak and spread of the coronavirus pandemic led to a unanimous agreement to defer the introduction of the regulations until 2022. The budget cap, set at $175m, will remain in place for 2021, while the current chassis will be retained next season. All aerodynamic development of the 2022 cars is outlawed until the start of 2021. In an interview with the BBC, Horner outlined that teams are largely in agreement that...
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