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Red Bull engine crisis worsens after Ferrari 'rejection'

The prospect of Red Bull Racing staying in Formula 1 appears to have been dealt a potentially critical blow after Ferrari reportedly refused to offer engines for the rival team. With Red Bull's options for an engine supply seemingly hinging on Ferrari after divorcing from Renault and being rejected by arch rivals Mercedes, the Italian firm has been in talks with the former title winners to negotiate a deal. However, with Red Bull seeking factory-level parity and Ferrari only seemingly willing to supply engines similar to those being offered to customers Haas and Sauber through fear of arming a competitive rival, Auto Motor Und Sport is reporting an agreement has subsequently not been...
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