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Ferrari boss slams Red Bull’s ‘offensive’ attitude

 XPB Images Ferrari chairman Sergio Marchionne thinks Red Bull’s demands and attitude when looking to secure a power supply for 2016 were “offensive”. In the wake of rising tensions with engine partner Renault, the energy drinks giant set about looking for its replacement and added that it would only stay in Formula One if given “a competitive engine”. Ferrari initially said there were open to the idea of powering Red Bull for the first time since 2006, but the four-time world champions immediately insisted on being granted engine parity with Maranello’s works outfit. Attending the Scuderia’s traditional Christmas media conference, Marchionne said he was clearly...
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