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Ferrari and Red Bull continue engine supply talks at Suzuka

Red Bull chiefs were having more meetings with their Ferrari counterparts on Saturday in an attempt to reach an agreement regarding an Formula 1 engine supply. The talks at Suzuka are amid the very real threat that the energy drink company could pull both of its teams – Red Bull and Toro Rosso – out of the sport after November's Abu Dhabi grand prix. With Mercedes now out of the question, Red Bull is demanding that it must now conclude a deal with the other competitive engine supplier for a full ‘A' spec of Ferrari's power unit. One of those in Saturday's Ferrari meetings was the Red Bull official Helmut Marko, who told Sport Bild: 'We are waiting for a proper piece of...
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