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Horner found Renault's false promises 'frustrating'

 XPB Images Christian Horner says part of the difficulty in the relationship between Red Bull and Renault was created by false promises from the engine manufacturer. Red Bull looked to leave Renault in 2015 as it went in search of power unit supply deals from Mercedes, Ferrari and Honda before having to compromise by branding the 2016 Renault engine as Tag Heuer. While praising the job done by Mercedes and saying he was able to stomach the performance gap in 2014, Horner points to the missed objectives last season as the breaking point in the Renault relationship. "Mercedes has done a remarkable job with its powertrain, but in 2014, the days when they made ​​mistakes, we...
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