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Red Bull and Renault set to split

Former world champions Red Bull and engine supplier Renault are set to part company after the 2018 Formula One season, media reports said on Thursday. The two have had a fractious relationship since a new 1.6 litre V6 turbo hybrid power unit was introduced in 2014 and Renault's version proved less competitive than that of rivals Mercedes. Red Bull tried and failed to find an alternative supply, and also threatened to quit the sport altogether, but ended up staying with Renault -- using the French engines but with Tag Heuer branding. The BBC, citing multiple sources, and Sky Sports television said Renault had now told Red Bull that the company no longer wanted to supply the team after next...
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