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Renault's new Red Bull deal ‘a good thing to do'

Cyril Abiteboul believes Renault's decision to continue with 'very high maintenance' Red Bull is a sign that the company is willing to 'think forward.' Last year the relationship between the former World Champions and their engine supplier broke down. Red Bull accused the French carmaker of being responsible for the decline in their results and weren't afraid to publicly say so. This prompted the F1 team to seek to dissolve their partnership but with none of the other engine suppliers willing to do business with them, the four-time World Champions negotiated a new deal with Renault. That deal will see Red Bull run rebranded Renault engines in 2016 that will carry the TAG Heuer name. Asked...
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