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Hard line Renault won't extend Red Bull engine decision deadline

An uncompromising Renault has put Red Bull up against the wall, insisting it will require a decision by the Milton Keynes-based outfit about its 2019 engine deal by May 15. Red Bull is pondering a choice for next season between extending its supply deal with Renault, its partner since 2007, or switching to Honda, but the decision is anything but a simple one. On the one hand, Renault is a known quantity, albeit one with which Red Bull has endured a "roller-coaster relationship" as team boss Christian Horner recently put it, while Honda - Toro Rosso's current partner - still faces an uphill battle to bridge the gap with rivals Mercedes and Ferrari. Red Bull and Honda formally...
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