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"I’ll think we’ll benefit” – Brown on Renault split with Red Bull

Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren, has said that he thinks his team will benefit from Red Bulls decision to change engine suppliers to Honda, as it gives the French manufacturers more time to focus on themselves and McLaren. McLaren ditched the Honda engine themselves after a struggling few seasons with the engine suppliers. Red Bull junior team took on Honda for this season and showed enough promise with them to convince the senior team to use the engine’s themselves from 2019. The Woking based teams decision to team up with Renault started with a strong display from Fernando Alonso finishing fifth at the Australian Grand Prix, but the team only managed one top ten finish in the final six...
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