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Red Bull extends deal with F1 fuel supplier ExxonMobil

Red Bull has agreed a “multi-year” contract extension with its Formula 1 fuel supplier, ExxonMobil. ExxonMobil has provided Red Bull with fuel following the team’s split from Renault’s long-term partner Total in 2017 and has been credited for its strong working relationship with current engine supplier Honda. The new deal will see Red Bull continue to be supplied by ExxonMobil into 2020 and beyond and includes additional engineering support to develop lubricants needed to improve engine and gearbox performance on the RB16. “We're very pleased to be continuing our successful partnership with ExxonMobil for the upcoming 2020 Formula One season and beyond,” said Red Bull team...
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