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Horner: F1's 'sleeping dogs' woken up to sport's problems

Red Bull boss Christian Horner has faith that his team will not face a repeat crisis in trying to find an engine after next year, now that Formula 1's 'sleeping dogs' have woken up about the problems the sport is facing. The Milton Keynes-based outfit was only able to confirm its engine plans for next year after the season finale in Abu Dhabi, with it running TAG Heuer-badged Renaults in 2016. It came after months of uncertainty, as the team considered quitting F1 altogether if it could not secure a competitive power unit. Although Red Bull's deal to run rebranded Renault engines is only for next year, Horner is confident that the team will not face repeat woes in trying to nail a power...
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