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Wolff critical of Red Bull's lack of respect for Renault

When Red Bull was notching up its successive world championships, the credit given to engine partner Renault was minimal, it appeared as though the Austrian outfit had achieved its tremendous success alone. But when, under the new engine regulations, things didn't go quite so well, everything that went wrong was seemingly entirely down to the French engine manufacturer. Aware that Mercedes, and to an extent Ferrari, had done a better job with the new Hybrid formula, Red Bull sought a new engine partner and threatened to leave the sport unless one could be found. With Mercedes and Ferrari rejecting the Austrian team, which was still threatening to quit, the FIA and Bernie Ecclestone sought...
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