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Red Bull could use Honda engines in 2019

Renault could be forced to use Honda engines from 2019 Red Bull could be forced to use Honda engines from the 2019 Formula 1 season as speculation of a split with current supplier Renault gains momentum. It follows confirmation that Toro Rosso, Red Bull's sister-team, has inked a three-year deal with the Japanese manufacturer as Renault looks instead to power McLaren from next year. With Ferrari and Mercedes showing no intention to extend supply deals beyond their current commitments, it appears Red Bull will be forced to join Toro Rosso in a supply of Honda power units in 2019, with Renault seeking to end its partnership with the Milton Keynes squad. A complete divorce between Red...
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