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Horner warns Renault could quit F1

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has warned that Renault could leave Formula 1 if in-season development is not allowed in 2016. When hybrid engines came into effect a ban on in-season engine development was introduced to cut costs. However, Ferrari found a loophole in the FIA rules and as a result all teams aside from new entrants Honda are able to stagger development of their power units. This will not be the case next year though, as the FIA has tweaked the rules to ban it. With Renault currently some way behind rivals Mercedes and Ferrari, they will have limited scope to improve next season if in-season changes are not permitted. Renault Sport boss Cyril Abiteboul has stated that the...
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