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Red Bull Racing switches to Honda F1 power 

Honda will power Red Bull Racing from next season Red Bull Racing will switch to Honda power from next season as part of a new multi-year agreement with the Japanese manufacturer. The Milton Keynes squad has announced it will cut ties with Renault bringing an end to a 12-year partnership which yielded eight world championships from 2010-2013 and 57 race wins. Red Bull has been contemplating its engine supplier for next season amid a fractious relationship with Renault at times in recent seasons due to concerns over the power and reliability of its units. The squad has been evaluating Honda power units with its sister team Toro Rosso this year after the manufacturer’s acrimonious split...
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