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Engine change 'right for the sport' - Horner

Getty Images Enlarge Red Bull boss Christian Horner says F1 cannot afford to keep its current engines in 2016 and thinks it risks losing more than one manufacturer if it does not agree to a change. Red Bull and Mercedes are currently at loggerheads over the engine freeze, which limits engine development to a window before the season as the debate surrounding the new power units rumbles on. Renault [which powers Red Bull], Ferrari and Honda, who will enter the sport next year with McLaren, want another opportunity to work on engines during the season to cut the gap to Mercedes but the world champions baulked at the extra cost of lifting the freeze, meaning the unanimous agreement needed to...
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