SPIELBERG, Austria -- Red Bull boss Christian Horner says it is unlikely Formula Ones top teams will agree to a drop in prize money when their current commercial agreements with Bernie Ecclestone expire at the end of 2020.Earlier this week, Ecclestone revealed plans to change the prize money structure in Formula One beyond 2020 to reduce the discrepancies in budgets between the top teams and smaller outfits. Under the current structure Ferrari, Red Bull, Mercedes, McLaren and Williams receive bonuses based on either their historical position within the sport or recent championship success, with Ferrari the biggest earners overall in recent years regardless of on-track success.Ecclestone has proposed a system in which the bonuses are stripped away and all teams receive a flat rate with additional prize money for its finishing position in the constructors championship. But Horner says the top teams are unlikely to agree to a reduction in the payments they receive, arguing Ecclestone should find additional revenue from elsewhere in order to bring the payments to the smaller teams up to a similar level.Its like with all these things, youve got to be comfortable with the amount of money you are receiving, he said. If the money goes up for everybody thats less of an issue than if the money has to go down for some of the teams.So if more revenue can be brought into the sport its for the promoter to decide how the revenue is divided, but of course all the teams will have an issue if their revenues drop.The current agreements were cut independently between the teams and Ecclestone, with Ferrari negotiating its deal first and Red Bull following soon after. Horner expects a similar scenario as the deals post 2020 are cut.Were still some way off the end of the current agreement, but inevitably -- probably a couple of years before the end of that agreement -- talks will begin and every team will cut the best deal it can, no doubt.Its for Ecclestone to decide how he wants to split the revenues, and whether teams decide to negotiate in a pack ... that rarely works. Its going to be an interesting period.Horner said Red Bulls additional bonuses under the current agreement can be justified by its promotion of the sport outside F1.They were centered around the other aspects Red Bull brings to Formula One in terms of were probably the only company/team that goes out and actively promotes Formula One with our show-car activities, the activities we have worldwide.We were the first team to run in Baku. Maybe that was a contributing factor to them deciding to have a grand prix there. Weve run cars up mountains, cars up beaches, places where you wouldnt expect to see grand prix cars, taking it out to the mass public.Red Bull does a fantastic job of promoting Formula One, and on top of that we have two grand prix teams and a grand prix circuit. Cheap Air Max 90 Outlet . Rinne played two periods in his first game since left hip surgery in early May. Gabriel Bourque scored 3:07 into the second period and Austin Watson tallied 5:15 later for Nashville. Nike Air Max 90 Cheap Sale . -- On the field, it was business as usual for Jameis Winston and No. http://www.nikeairmax90outlet.com/ . The veteran safety was a starter for the Bengals from 2008-2012. He totaled 41 tackles and three interceptions while starting all but four of the 13 games he played last season. Air Max 90 Cheap Online . -- Damian Lillard and LaMarcus Alrdridge were again the go-to duo for the Trail Blazers against the Kings. Air Max 90 Sale Outlet . JOHNS, N. Some things you cant predict -- like the Dallas Cowboys losing by one in the opener and then rattling off 11 wins in a row with a rookie fourth-round quarterback leading the way.The Cowboys did it again Thursday night, escaping with a 17-15 win on the road in Minnesota to keep the win streak alive. It was a game that didnt feature huge stats by anyone, but Ezekiel Elliott (86 yards rushing and a touchdown) and Dez Bryant (four catches, 84 yards and a touchdown) both came out just fine.For those things that are a little easier to predict than the magical Cowboys season, our team of Insiders has a whole bunch of tips and nuggets you dont want to miss.Also, be sure to take advantage of our Rostter Advisor tool to get an edge on your opponents.dddddddddddd And for those taking part in the Eliminator Challenge, you can get an edge here, too, with the Survivor Guide.Our weekly ESPN Insider cheat sheet provides a rundown of the greatest hits from all of our Insider fantasy football content. In this file, youll find answers to the top questions of the week, along with injury updates, matchup advantages and wild-card plays from Eric Karabell, Tristan H. Cockcroft, Matt Bowen, Scott Kacsmar and Mike Clay. Its all the best tips, distilled into one handy file. ' ' '