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Red Bull delays 2019 F1 engine decision for another month

Red Bull will make Renault wait even longer to find out if it intends to use the French manufacturer's F1 power unit in 2019. Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul is frustrated that the energy drink owned team is stalling over its decision to potentially switch to Honda power. 'I do not understand their evasive behaviour,' he said. 'They want to wait until Canada, but on Monday after the race in Montreal there will be no revelations.' Actually, Red Bull boss Christian Horner says the team will wait much longer than just Canada next weekend. 'It will be a month or so. End of June, beginning of July. It's the timeframe we've always talked about,' he said. 'We want to compare the two engines in...
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