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Red Bull left engineless as Mercedes reject 2016 deal

Red Bull is in a desperate search to locate an engine supplier for the 2016 season after terminating its deal with Renault in favour of Mercedes engines, but that deal has fallen through, leaving the team without a supply of engines next season. It's believed the energy drinks owned team has written to Renault to formally cancel its agreement with the French manufacturer early, as its contract originally ran until the end of 2016. With Red Bull publicly criticising Renault for its underpowered V6, continuing what has been a successful partnership - bearing four double world championships - would be difficult, particularly given Renault's plans to leave the sport or become a...
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