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Renault confirms continue to power for Red Bull in 2016 F1

Renault says it is sure it will continue to power Red Bull's cars next year. The news comes amid swirling rumours about the future in F1 of the energy drink company, with owner Dietrich Mateschitz threatening to quit and reports Red Bull received an offer to become a Ferrari ‘customer' next year. F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone, however, told reporters he thinks Mateschitz's quit threat is not quite that simple. 'He's been in F1 longer than people realise and he's always supported it,' he said of the Austrian billionaire. 'Actually, I think he's an intelligent guy — he knows what he says and what the effects are.' Among direct rivals Mercedes and Ferrari, however, the immediate...
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