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Renault could quit in 2017 - Horner

Renault could quit Formula 1 if the sport does not allow in-season engine development next year, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner says. Renault, which supplies engines to Red Bull and Toro Rosso, admits it cannot catch Mercedes and Ferrari this year. Limited in-season development is permitted in 2015, but has been closed off again for next year. Horner said a failure to open it up would be 'almost waving goodbye to' Renault. Renault has a contract with Red Bull and Toro Rosso until the end of 2016 . Renault Sport boss Cyril Abiteboul said: 'There will not be a future for Renault in F1 if we do not have a competitive engine.' Red Bull and Renault have worked together since 2007, when...
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