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Red Bull: Change rules or say ‘goodbye’ to Renault

Renault power-unit will probably quit Formula 1 if the ‘engine freeze' rules are not changed. That is the claim of Christian Horner, boss of the French carmaker's premier customer Red Bull. At present, strong rumours indicate Renault is unhappy with its current situation and is looking at buying back the Enstone based team it sold to Lotus at the end of 2009. But until the end of 2016, supply contracts between Renault and the two Red Bull-owned teams, including Toro Rosso, are set to run. After that, Horner said in Canada, a failure to change the current restrictions on engine development will be akin to F1 'almost waving goodbye' to Renault. A complex ‘token' system means...
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