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Horner: Red Bull to stick with Renault

ed Bull team boss Christian Horner has made it absolutely clear that the outfit will retain Renault as its engine partner next season, despite the French manufacturer's troublesome start to the current campaign.With Mercedes and Ferrari enjoying a smoother adaptation to the new turbocharged 1.6-litre era, there had been suggestions that the World Champion team was looking to ditch Renault and move to a rival supplier.But Horner has hit back at the rumours, explaining that Red Bull remains committed to the relationship."100 per cent next year we will be powered by a Renault engine," said Horner in the Montreal paddock."Renault fully understands the predicament they are...
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