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Sauber consider ditching Ferrari for Renault power

Sauber could be set for a change of Formula 1 engine supplier for the 2016 season and beyond. That is the news according to Blick, whose veteran and well-connected correspondent Roger Benoit claims that talks took place recently in Hungary. Currently, Hinwil based Sauber is supplied by its long-time partner Ferrari, but the ‘power unit' market looks set for a major shakeup as Renault contemplates buying the Enstone team Lotus. It could mean divorce between the French carmaker and both Red Bull-owned teams, with Red Bull Racing linked to Mercedes and Toro Rosso with Honda. In the fallout, Sauber could end up as a Renault customer, Benoit reports. 'It makes sense,' the veteran...
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