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Horner concerned 2021 F1 plans being 'watered down'

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has expressed concerns that plans for Formula 1 from 2021 are being "watered down" due to a lack of alignment between those in charge of running the sport. F1 is set to introduce an overhauled set of technical regulations from 2021 in a bid to improve the on-track spectacle, as well as revising the commercial structure to try and create a more level playing field for all teams while making the sport more sustainable for its competitors. The first rough plans for F1's post-2020 world emerged at the Bahrain Grand Prix in April, with talks ongoing between the commercial rights holder and teams ever since in a bid to get a more precise definition...
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