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Red Bull block Sainz-Mercedes move

Red Bull will not to allow Carlos Sainz to move to Mercedes, after the Toro Rosso driver emerged to be a key candidate to replace retiring Formula One world champion Nico Rosberg.  Red Bull team principal Christian Horner spoke out regarding the rumors linking Carlos Sainz to Mercedes for the 2017 season; Horner believes it would make little sense for the team to give their opponent their own asset, despite space unlikely to clear up at Red Bull Racing for Sainz, with Verstappen and Ricciardo contracted. The Spanish driver is on contract for the 2017 season, and was quickly signed when Ferrari showed key interest in their bid to replace Kimi Raikkonen – where the team eventually...
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