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Ferrari willing to supply Red Bull with engines

Ferrari would be more than happy to open up discussions with Red Bull about supplying it with engines in the future, according to Ferrari chairman Sergio Marchionne. Red Bull has publicly criticised its current supplier Renault due to a lack of reliability and power, with speculation mounting that it could switch to a rival engine supplier. Whilst team owner Dietrich Mateschitz admitted this week that Renault is "detroying their enjoyment", he said they had no choice but to remain with the French manufacturer as a factory team as winning as a customer simply isn't possible. Marchionne however is open to the idea of Red Bull using Ferrari engines. "I think we can provide...
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