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Mateschitz losing patience with Red Bull F1 engine saga

Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz has said that "at some point even we've had enough" of the engine supply predicament that shows no sign of ending. Mateschitz spoke to Red Bull-owned Speedweek, and said he still has no concrete plan for an engine supply deal to either of his teams, neither Red Bull Racing nor Toro Rosso. When asked if either or both will be in F1 next year, he replied: “I cannot give a definite answer to that question because we still don’t know if we will get an engine and what else is planned for the future. “But at some point even we’ve had enough.” Red Bull Racing’s Daniel Ricciardo tried the new-spec Renault engine last time out in Interlagos...
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