Horner believes that other teams are conspiring against Red Bull

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The head of the champion in Formula 1 believes that plans are being made to introduce some new technical regulation that would slow down the Red Bull cars, which are very dominant this season.

Red Bull chief Christian Horner said other Formula 1 teams are looking for a way to slow down the championship team's cars.

Red Bull started the Formula 1 season with two one-two wins in the first two races and it looks like they will dominate all season.

– You can always find something, some technical directive, some rule, which can change the course of the season. I can guarantee you that others are thinking about how to slow down Red Bull? It's part of the show. But with experience comes the ability to deal with such situations - Horner warned fans and members of his team.

Red Bull did the best job of implementing the new rules that were introduced at the start of last season. But during that season the FIA ​​introduced a technical directive to raise the floor of the vehicles higher. This was expected to take away some of Red Bull's advantage. However, this team won the titles in both categories. Horner may expect something similar this season.

This season, Red Bull has an advantage of at least 33 km/h. in relation to other vehicles on the flat parts of the tracks.

It's like the difference between Formula 1 and Formula 2, says Sky Sports commentator David Croft.

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