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Renault open to supplying more teams

Renault are open to supplying more teams with engines in the near future as long as it doesn't damage the support they offer Red Bull, says Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn. The French manufacturer currently supplies four teams - Red Bull, Lotus, Williams and Caterham - the most of any supplier. However they would be willing to add a fifth team should the rules allow it. "We will provide as many teams as is allowed by the rules - because there are some rules and we will follow the rules," he said. "We are ready to offer our technology to more teams, but on the condition that we do not dilute the attention on the teams that are winning." He specified Red Bull as their...
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