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Horner: Impossible to get F1 teams to agree

Red Bull boss Christian Horner says it would be impossible to get Formula 1 teams to put together the future regulations that they would all agree on and has placed the decision on the FIA and Liberty Media. During a feisty FIA F1 team principals’ press conference at the Australian Grand Prix, Horner and Ferrari chief Maurizio Arrivabene clashed over the Italian manufacturer’s recent signing of the FIA safety director and assistant race director Laurent Mekies with Horner claiming an unwritten agreement had been broken. While Horner has frequently pointed at Ferrari and Mercedes colluding together with threats of a breakaway series in order to position a best possible deal from...
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