MEXICO CITY -- Red Bull's Christian Horner would vote to scrap Formula One's current engines "tomorrow" if he could, as he believes the V6 turbos have done "nothing but damage" the sport.
Horner has been a long-time critic of the six-cylinder hybrid engines introduced in 2014. The engines have lost the sound of previous generations of F1 cars which ran V8s or V10s and have also rapidly escalated costs.
F1's manufacturers are set to be handed a blueprint for post-2021 plans at a meeting in Paris next week but Horner does not think F1 can afford to wait that long for new engines to be introduced.