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Horner: 2014 is a risk for everyone

Christian Horner says F1 could undergo a dramatic change to the pecking order next season when the new engine regulations come into effect. Next season Formula One bids farewell to the current 2.4 litre V8 engines and welcomes in a new era of 1.6 litre turbocharged V6s. With the new engines comes a new set of challenges as the same races on this year's calendar will need to be covered using 50kgs less fuel than at present while still getting a power output of 750hp. Red Bull will be sticking with Renault power through the change with Horner admitting F1's pecking order could be altered if an engine supplier or team misses the mark. "I think that for sure 2014 is going to be a risk for...
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