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Red Bull's Mateschitz sees Renault unit as 'below average engine'

The prospect of Red Bull ditching Renault in favour of Honda power next season is one that obviously enthralls the energy drink company's billionaire co-founder Dietrich Mateschitz. On the back of an apparent power unit failure that put Daniel Ricciardo out of Sunday's German Grand Prix, after the Red Bull driver had endured several engine component changes the day before, Mateschitz praised the team's decision to sign up with Honda for the next few seasons, and took a dig at current engine partner Renault. Frustrated Ricciardo decides to just 'roll with the punches' "In the last few years, we have been among the top three teams, but we were managing to do so with a below average...
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