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Even powered by Honda, Red Bull would have won - Horner

Christian Horner reckons that Red Bull Racing would have been successful at the venues where it prevailed this season had its drivers been powered by a Honda engine. The Milton Keynes-based outfit will be switching its allegiance from Renault to the Japanese manufacturer next season, but many still doubt the wisdom of that decision. However, Horner's confidence in his future engine supplier's product - or perhaps his disdain for Renault - is such that he believes Daniel Ricciardo's wins in China and Monaco would also have been achieved with Honda instead of Renault power. "We'd have still won the Grands Prix we won," Horner told Motorsport.com last month in Austria. "Honda...
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