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Horner calls for FIA action on engine disparity

Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner has called for the FIA to take action over engine disparity in Formula 1 amid fears Mercedes' dominance will hurt the sport. Horner's team has slipped further down the competitive order this season as engine supplier Renault grapples with the current hybrid power unit technology. Last year's champions Mercedes have meanwhile increased their dominance, romping to a one-two finish in the season opening Australian Grand Prix with an engine Horner estimates has 100bhp more than the Renault. Horner points to a succession of rule changes that took place during Red Bull's four championship years from 2010 to 2014 as a precedent for legislating to slow down...
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