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Red Bull wants 2020 deals for Ricciardo, Verstappen

Red Bull is determined to extend both Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen's contracts until the end of 2020, amid ongoing speculation about their future. F1 teams are bracing themselves for a potentially big shake-up in the driver market at the end of next year, with a number of top drivers including Ricciardo, Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton not yet under contract for 2019. But although Ricciardo has been linked with both Mercedes and Ferrari, his Red Bull boss Christian Horner has explained that his outfit is eager to keep hold of its current pairing. Speaking about Ricciardo, Horner said: "He's technically out of contract at the end of 2018 because he will have completed a...
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