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Mateschitz happy with Ferrari deal amid Audi rumours

Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz has admitted a short-term engine deal with Ferrari would be acceptable whilst the Milton Keynes team attempts to lure in Volkswagen or Audi. Red Bull is due to split with current engine partner Renault - something Mateschitz confirmed would happen at the end of the season - and switch to Ferrari power after its preferred option, Mercedes, rejected such a deal. Whilst the Austrian billionaire isn't expecting to mount a title challenge with Ferrari power, he believes it would see them return to regular podium scorers until they can seduce a new manufacturer to exclusively supply them with engines, like the McLaren-Honda set up. "That [a deal with...
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