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2021 cars 'not very sexy' - Marko

Oct.28 Red Bull is no fan of Formula 1's new rules for 2021. Firstly, the team is arguing that the rules should be delayed until 2022, so that the introduction of the budget cap can keep development costs under control. "Without the budget limit, the big teams will spend as much money as they like on these (2021) rules next year," Dr Helmut Marko told Germany's Motorsport-Magazin.com. But Marko's second argument is that a delay until 2022 would give the sport "more time" to do "something really good" with the new rules. Actually, F1 has now finalised the 2021 rules, presented them to the teams, and will launch them for the public to see this weekend in...
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