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Red Bull waiting to decide future with Renault

Red Bull is waiting until Canada before turning its attention to the future of its deal with engine supplier Renault. After a tumultuous semi-works relationship came to a head last year, the former world champion team agreed a one-year customer deal with Renault for 2016 involving the re-branding of the ‘power units' as Tag-Heuer. In the meantime, the French carmaker bought Lotus and is back at full works status this year, with Red Bull officials saying that renewed focus has resulted in a definite step forward as regards the quality of the engine. Nonetheless, Red Bull is waiting for a further performance step from Renault – expected in Canada next month – before...
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