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Wolff: F1 would surviving losing Bulls
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff believes that the exit of Red Bull and Toro Rosso would not be a killer blow to Formula 1, with the sport having previously coped with the loss of constructors. The future of the two Red Bull-backed teams has been in question for some time, with the Red Bull leadership unhappy with their inability to find a competitive engine. As a result, exit threats have been made by a number of members of the Red Bull hierarchy, including company owner Dietrich Mateschitz and team principal Christian Horner. With Mercedes not willing to supply Red Bull with engines, and Ferrari only offering 2015-spec engines, Red Bull have looked outside of the current crop of engine...
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