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Red Bull sets Austrian GP engine deadline

Though the 'unofficial' deadline by which time the engine manufacturers must advise the FIA who they are supplying next season is long past, Red Bull feels it will be confident enough to make a decision at the time of the Austrian Grand Prix. Quite simply, the Austrian team has two choices, frying pan or fire, aka Renault or Honda. Despite having won its four titles with Renault, and races even as recently as two weeks ago in Monaco, Red Bull is clearly weary of its engine partner, especially since the introduction of the Hybrid formula in 2014. Be it the engines lack of grunt or its unreliability, Red Bull has made no secret of its desire to find an alternative, its pleas to Ferrari and...
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