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Renault wants Red Bull F1 engine future decided by May

Renault wants Red Bull to make a decision about its future Formula 1 power unit supply plans by the FIA’s notice deadline of May 15. Red Bull has been powered by Renault since 2008, and won all of its drivers’ and constructors’ championships while working with the French marque between 2010 and 2013. Red Bull’s existing contract with Renault expires at the end of the 2018 season, and the team is known to be considering its options after a fraught relationship in recent years, having being left unhappy by a lack of performance or reliability from the power units. Sister team Toro Rosso’s new partnership with Honda is being tipped to possibly lay the groundwork for an expanded...
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