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‘Inevitable' Mercedes engine staff would join Red Bull – Horner

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner says it was 'inevitable' that Mercedes High Performance Powertrains employees would eventually wind up joining his outfit's new engine department, given the close proximity of the two sites. Earlier this week Red Bull confirmed six new senior positions at its new Powertrains division had been filled by either current […]
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