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F1 can't afford to get 2017 rules wrong - Horner

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says that the next two weeks will be crucial for Formula 1, as the deadline for agreeing 2017 chassis regulations looms. The new rules are supposed to be fixed by 1 March, but after months of debate they remain in a state of flux. The final round of meetings will take place on 23 February. Horner agreed with Sebastian Vettel's recent suggestion that the sport has lost its way and that the rule changes will have to address the basics. "I think Sebastian's right in his comments, that the drivers need to be the stars," said Horner. "We've got a chance for 2017, and it's important that we get that right. "The chassis changes for...
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