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Red Bull seek help from Todt amid F1 engine crisis

Red Bull is now looking to the most powerful man in global motor racing to help solve its Formula 1 engine supply crisis. Just as Red Bull magnate Dietrich Mateschitz's self-imposed end-of-October deadline expires, FIA president Jean Todt showed up in Mexico City for an ultra-rare F1 paddock appearance. The Frenchman admitted the fact Red Bull Racing and Toro Rosso are currently without power units for 2016 is 'frustrating'. 'There is always a reason why certain things happen,' said Todt. 'But we should give all the assistance we can so that they are at the start next year with a homologated engine.' That is not quite the sound of a firing engine, but it is music to the ears of Dr Helmut...
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