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Ricciardo: Red Bull and Renault could work together again

Daniel Ricciardo believes a reunion between Red Bull and Renault is possible in the coming years, despite the turbulent end to their relationship in 2018. Red Bull ditched Renault’s engines for Honda power ahead of the 2019 campaign, however Honda recently confirmed it will leave F1 after the 2021 season, leaving Red Bull’s power unit situation unknown. Should Red Bull fail to formulate its own deal, regulations state that the manufacturer that powers the least number of teams, currently Renault, will be the designated supplier. Ricciardo, who was part of the Red Bull-Renault team during its final years, doesn’t believe that the alliance is permanently damaged. “I think they could...
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