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Red Bull and Toro Rosso to run Renault engines in 2017

Red Bull will continue to be powered by Renault engines in 2017 and 2018, whilst sister team Toro Rosso will switch from Ferrari back to Renault next season, it has been confirmed. Red Bull came close to ending its partnership with the French manufacturer last year following heavy criticism of the under-powered and unreliable power unit, but a last-minute deal to continue together emerged, with Red Bull rebranding the engines as Tag Heuer. That will continue for at least another two years, whilst Toro Rosso, which switched from Ferrari to Renault for the 2014 season before switching back to Ferrari this year, will once again use Renault engines next year and beyond. 'We are very...
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