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Red Bull 'not short on options' for F1 drivers in the future

Red Bull is "not short on options" for its Formula 1 line-up in the future but would prefer to stick with existing drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen in the long term, according to team boss Christian Horner. After sister team Toro Rosso announced an engine deal with Honda for 2018 last weekend in Singapore, speculation was rife that Red Bull could be set to follow suit for 2019 should existing partner Renault opt to cut ties. Both Ricciardo and Verstappen are out of contract at the end of next season, and would likely pay close attention to Honda's fortunes with Toro Rosso should Red Bull also make a switch. Speaking about Red Bull's future driver options, Horner said...
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