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Front-row seat to Honda progress led to 'clear-cut' decision - Horner

Red Bull Racing's Christian Horner says the team's decision to switch to Honda power from 2019 was clear and unambiguous. Red Bull and current engine supplier Renault had been arguing over the deadline by which the Milton Keynes-based outfit would have to reach its decision, with the French manufacturer insisting plans be made clear before the French Grand Prix while Red Bull said it was make its call at next week's Austrian Grand Prix. However, with its choice clear, Red Bull ultimately complied with Renault's demands. "We decided that based on the information we had from Montreal – our decision, driven by engineering, was pretty clear cut in the end," said Horner. "So we...
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