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‘Too much at stake' for Red Bull to quit

Although acknowledging that Dietrich Mateschitz's faith in F1 has taken a blow this season, Christian Horner says Red Bull have 'too much at stake' in the sport to walk away. Earlier this year, on the back of a spate of disappointing results, Red Bull sought to end their partnership with Renault and secure either Mercedes or Ferrari power. But with both those parties saying no Red Bull's future was in jeopardy as owner Mateschitz threatened to quit unless he had a competitive engine. After months of negotiations the Milton Keynes squad is now believed to have revived their Renault deal. Speaking about the new engine deal, team boss Horner said: 'Well, we have and agreement in place for...
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