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Horner hopes to put Mercedes under pressure

Red Bull racing team principal Christian Horner is hopeful that the regulation shake up for 2017 will help the other teams put pressure on Mercedes next season. Mercedes have dominated the sport since the switch to V6 Hybrid regulations at the onset of the 2014 season and many feel this has harmed the sport. The Mercedes team have won 51 of 59 races under those regulations but Horner is hopeful that 2017 will bring change. F1 has revised its regulations with the goal being to improve aesthetics and lap times in the coming years. Some have tipped Red Bull as the team that will gain the most from the changes and Horner has backed his techincal team to put their drivers back into contention...
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