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‘Toro Rosso-Honda deal creates options for Red Bull'

With Toro Rosso believed to be switching to Honda power for next season, Christian Horner says that will 'provide an option' for senior team Red Bull in the years to come. McLaren are expected to sign with Renault for next season with Toro Rosso taking their place with Honda. Red Bull's junior team has been in talks with the Japanese manufacturer for the past few weeks but that deal largely rests with McLaren and whether they can agree a split with Honda, and terms with Renault. 'It's not our business but at the end of the day, certain things have to fall into place,' Horner recently told Sky Sports F1. 'There's obviously discussion around what are McLaren doing with Honda, does that open...
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