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Red Bull F1 engine supplier problems not simple – Massa

Red Bull F1 engine supplier problems not simple – Massa One by one, Mercedes, Ferrari and Honda refused to come to the energy drink stable's aid as its relationship with existing partner Renault raced towards failure. Red Bull chiefs accused their rivals of being afraid of taking on the former quadruple world champions, leading to the team having to patch up the broken relationship with Renault. It is believed Red Bull will pay a full EUR 30 million to Renault for 2016, in a deal that will see the engines run either unbranded or as ‘Infiniti' and reportedly include the involvement of engine guru Mario Illien. Asked about Red Bull's claims that its rivals were simply afraid to...
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