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Renault Acknowledges Red Bull's Departure For Honda Engines

Renault Sport Formula One Team acknowledges Aston Martin Red Bull Racing‘s move away from Renault engines, after the team agreed a two-year deal with Honda. Renault and Red Bull have been partners for 12 years, which saw them win four consecutive drivers and constructors titles together. But since the turn to the V6 hybrid engines, the relationship and ambitions between the two soured. As Red Bull aimed to get back to winning ways with Renault setting up their own race team back in 2016. Long discussions have taken place over the year of their relationship and whether Red Bull would switch to Honda or continue their partnership with Renault for 2019. But the decision has been made...
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