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Red Bull to switch from Renault to Honda from 2019 season

Red Bull will split with Renault at the end of this season and use Honda engines for the next two years. The move ends a 12-year relationship during which Red Bull and Renault won four consecutive world title doubles from 2010 to 2013. The relationship has frayed since turbo hybrid engines were introduced into Formula 1 in 2014 and Renault has found itself behind Mercedes and Ferrari. Red Bull believe Honda will be more competitive than Renault for 2019-20. Team principal Christian Horner said: "This multi-year agreement with Honda signals the start of an exciting new phase in Red Bull Racing's efforts to compete not just for grand prix wins but for what is always our goal -...
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