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Ferrari and Red Bull set for engine talks

Ferrari wants to re-enter the running to be Red Bull's new engine supplier from the 2016 season onwards. La Gazzetta dello Sport claims president Sergio Marchionne intends to visit the Monza paddock this weekend not only to support Ferrari, but to try to convince Red Bull to sign up for a supply of the Maranello-made ‘power unit'. The news follows reports of a potential deal between Red Bull and Mercedes being delayed due to Toto Wolff not wanting to interfere with the existing contractual agreement between Red Bull and Renault. 'Renault and Daimler have a very friendly industrial relationship,' Wolff confirmed, 'so we have said that while Red Bull and Renault have not resolved how...
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