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FIA trying to help Red Bull stay in F1 - Todt

The FIA says it is doing all it can to try to help ensure that Red Bull gets the engines it needs to stay in Formula 1 next year. While Red Bull chases a deal with either Renault or Honda, FIA president Jean Todt says that the governing body is doing all it can to help the situation. This comes against the background of F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone revealing in Austin last weekend that Honda had an agreement with the FIA and FOM to supply at least two teams in 2016, which could yet be enforced. When asked by Motorsport.com to confirm the existence of that agreement and whether the FIA could step in to help Red Bull's plight, Todt said: "Of course as much as we can do, we will do, and...
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