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Red Bull planning Infiniti F1 engine?

Plans are afoot for an 'Infiniti' engine in formula one. It is already known that reigning world champions Red Bull will compile a 'final report' about current supplier Renault's progress since its disastrous pre-season after this weekend's Austrian grand prix. "Then we will decide if there is still potential development in the existing engine, or whether we need to consider a new development in order to reach Mercedes' standard," team owner Dietrich Mateschitz said this week. Renault, whose other F1 customers are Toro Rosso, Lotus and Caterham, have reason to be worried. "We know that Red Bull makes high demands of us," said the French marque's engine boss Rob White,...
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