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RBR throught Merc deal was done and dusted

Bernie Ecclestone has revealed that Red Bull thought that they had an engine agreement with Mercedes in July, only for the deal to fall through. Red Bull are currently without an engine supplier for the 2016 season after cancelling their agreement with current partner Renault. Possible partnerships with VW and Ferrari have come to nothing while McLaren have said that they don't want Honda to supply any other teams. As a result, Red Bull face a very uncertain future as they look to find an engine that will make them competitive, not just keep them on the grid. Ecclestone has explained that Red Bull have found themselves in this predicament in part because they took talks between Ecclestone,...
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