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‘Nothing’ to Ferrari engine switch rumours – Red Bull

Dietrich Mateschitz has dismissed reports his two F1 teams may soon be powered by Ferrari. 'There is nothing to it (the rumours),' the Austrian billionaire said on Thursday, as the world of formula one congregates at his ‘Red Bull Ring' for the Austrian grand prix. The speculation of a switch to Ferrari was powered by his right-hand man Dr Helmut Marko, who told Sport Bild that 'Even a B-version of the Ferrari would be better than the A-version of the Renault'. Red Bull and Toro Rosso team owner Mateschitz, however, said that until the end of the 2016 contracts, 'There is no alternative to Renault'. As for what happens beyond 2016, he insisted to Speed Week: 'The chickens will cluck...
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