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AlphaTauri does not want a new partnership with Renault

The partnership between Red Bull Racing and Honda will end after this year and the decision has already caused the Austrian team some headaches. Not only does the big Red Bull need an engine for next season, sister team AlphaTauri also needs a power unit to race under the new regulations in 2022. The Italian's team boss expects Honda and Red Bull to come to a solution together. With the departure of Honda, three engine suppliers will remain on the F1 grid in 2022, namely Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault. Renault only has its own team to supply engines to, while Ferrari has three teams under its care and Mercedes supplies the engine to four teams. If Honda and Red Bull can't work it out...
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