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Red Bull rejected works Ferrari engine offer

F1 Latest News: A sourced news has emerged, claiming that Red Bull Racing were offered a works Ferrari engine for the 2016 Formula 1 season, however the team refused the offer, a German source has revealed.  The AutoBild reveals that the Ferrari-Red Bull deal that the proposed would involve Red Bull Racing giving input on the design, however at the time Red Bull said it was only for financial reasons why the deal was denied, however further claims show that Red Bull didn't want to share cylinder head development work with Ferrari. Sources show Red Bull feared Ferrari ‘using' their team to further improve their power unit, with the deal for both Red Bull and Toro Rosso. F1 Hub...
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