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Renault open to supplying Andretti with engines despite ‘expired' contract

Following the FIA's approval of Andretti-Cadillac's F1 entry, the Renault Group have revealed that they are open to negotiations over becoming their power unit supplier, despite a recent deal between the duo having expired. It was widely reported that Renault had given Andretti an engine to prepare for their expected arrival into Formula 1, which could happen as soon as 2025. Andretti are the only team to have received approval from the FIA; however, it's the sport itself who have the final say over whether the American outfit can become an 11th team on the grid or not. Should Andretti be successful, then Renault – who supply engines to their sports car brand Alpine – would be happy to...
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