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Horner: Red Bull expects F1 'rollercoaster' with Renault to continue

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said the team’s relationship with Formula 1 engine supplier Renault continues to be a “rollercoaster”.  The Milton Keynes based-squad was plagued by a series of engine-based reliability issues throughout 2017 and has continued to be hampered by problems this season.  Red Bull has been powered by Renault since 2008 and won all of its drivers’ and constructors’ championships between 2010 and 2013 with the French manufacturer, though the team is keeping its options open with its existing Renault deal coming to an end after this season.  McLaren splitting from Honda in favour of a switch to Renault has opened the door for Red Bull to follow...
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