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Horner dubs 2017 regs 'a compromise solution'

 XPB Images Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner has admitted that the new technical regulations for 2017 will inevitably be a compromise and not to everyone's liking, although he insisted that it would still be better than sticking with the scurrent tatus quo. "The cars will have more downforce, more mechanical grip. They will look more aggressive and be more of a challenge for the drivers," Horner told the official F1 website when asked what the cornerstones of the emerging new regulations looked like. "It is not carried as far as we would have liked," Horner admitted. "It’s a compromise solution, so let’s see. It is better than standing...
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