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Mercedes shows green light to Red Bull F1 engine deal

Mercedes shows green light to Red Bull F1 engine deal Posted On 17 Aug 2015 By : thisisf1 Comment: 0 Red Bull and Mercedes appear to be closing in on an engine deal. Earlier, a collaboration between the arch-enemies appeared impossible, but Mercedes' Toto Wolff is no longer ruling it out. 'If we think about the long term, we must discuss the pros and cons rather than just wipe the issue from the table,' he told the German newspaper Bild. And he also told Auto Bild Motorsport: 'We need to find a balance between pure egoism and the welfare of the sport.' As Red Bull's relationship with current engine partner Renault crumbles, Bernie Ecclestone has gone on the record to admit he hopes the...
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