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Ricciardo expects Red Bull to remain in F1 in 2016

Daniel Ricciardo expects Red Bull to still be in Formula 1 in 2016 despite the repeated threats from within the team that they could withdraw if they do not receive competitive engines for next season. The Australian driver’s future is on the line should Dietrich Mateschitz confirm that he is withdrawing his support for both Infiniti Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso, with their engine partnership with Renault coming to an early conclusion at the end of 2015. Mercedes have apparently rejected the opportunity to supply engines, while Ferrari have reportedly offered the teams the use of a year-old engine so not to be at the same level as its main team, while Honda are not thought to...
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