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Horner not expecting sudden Red Bull rise

Christian Horner is not expecting an immediate upturn in form from his Red Bull team during the opening rounds of the 2016 Formula 1 season. The Milton Keynes operation endured a difficult 2015 campaign plagued by reliability and a lacklustre Renault power unit which restricted the squad to just three podium finishes. Following a long saga regarding its engine supplier for 2016, Red Bull will continue its relationship with Renault although it will run TAG Heuer branded power units from the French manufacturer. While confident the team will eventually return to its front running form, team boss Horner believes it will take time for his squad to close the gap to Mercedes, Ferrari and...
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