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Ecclestone: Dennis against Red Bull/Honda deal

– Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has claimed that Honda is willing to supply Red Bull with engines in 2016, but that McLaren CEO Ron Dennis is against such a deal.Red Bull remains without an engine supplier for next year, having agreed to split from Renault, and Honda has entered the frame after failed talks with Mercedes and Ferrari.Ecclestone says he and the FIA agreed with Honda that the firm would supply two teams in its second year, but that McLaren now has a veto on which team that may be."The honest answer is that it would appear Honda are happy to give them [Red Bull] an engine and Mr Dennis thinks they shouldn't," explained Ecclestone."Honda have an...
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