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Wolff says Formula 1 can survive without Red Bull

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says Formula 1 is strong enough to cope with the loss of Red Bull and Toro Rosso if they quit grand prix racing, but admits their absence would not be good for the sport. The future of the two Red Bull teams remains in doubt with neither having an engine deal in place for next year, and company owner Dietrich Mateschitz admitting that it will not accept anything but a top-line power unit. With Mercedes having decided against a deal, and Ferrari resistant to supplying a 2016-spec engine, Red Bull's future is hanging in the balance. Wolff admits that the best outcome would be keeping them in, even though there is nothing he can do to influence the situation now....
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