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Red Bull losing power through fuel - Abiteboul

Jun.18 Red Bull's choice of fuel supplier means it is not maxing out the power of the Renault engine. That is the claim of Cyril Abiteboul, as the long and often troubled Red Bull-Renault partnership enters perhaps its final days. Red Bull is tipped to switch to Honda power for 2019, but is currently refusing to honour a decision deadline imposed by Renault. Amid that delay, Renault boss Abiteboul said Red Bull's choice of fuel supplier has not helped the situation. "You can get extra power from the fuel but we can only guarantee performance equality with what we have in our hands," he told Auto Bild. Renault and its customer McLaren use BP-Castrol fuel, while Red Bull works...
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