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Red Bull engine deal shows Renault's new approach - Abiteboul

Renault's decision to renew its engine partnership with Red Bull was evidence of a new fresh-thinking approach from the French manufacturer, claims its Formula 1 managing director Cyril Abiteboul. After openly criticising Renault's approach to F1, Red Bull wanted to cut short its engine contract so it could sort out a fresh deal elsewhere for 2016. However, after its efforts to land Mercedes, Ferrari and Honda failed, it was forced to return to the table with Renault and sort out a new contract, which has resulted it running rebranded TAG Heuer power units for this year. Abiteboul, who was on the receiving end of Red Bull's outbursts, said that Renault's decision to approve the fresh deal...
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