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Renault to stop supplying engines

Renault will stop supplying engines to other Formula 1 teams after its contractual obligations end. Renault chairman and chief executive officer Carlos Ghosn also hinted the company's relationship with Red Bull is likely to end this year. Ghosn said: 'We have already alerted the F1 authorities and told them: 'Don't count on us as a provider of an engine - it's over.'' Renault has an engine supply contract with Red Bull until 2016. Red Bull are doing 'necessary due diligence' in talking to other engine suppliers, with the team expected to use Ferrari power in 2016 after failing to come to an agreement with Mercedes. Ghosn said Renault would 'honour our contracts' but admitted company was...
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