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Cyril Abiteboul urges Red Bull to choose Renault over Honda

Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has urged Red Bull to stick with the French manufacturer, rather than jump ship to Honda for 2019 as the deadline looms for the energy drinks-backed squad to decide which engine it'll run next season. Red Bull has grown impatient with Renault in recent seasons as the manufacturer has lagged behind Mercedes and Ferrari in terms of performance and reliability, reducing its chances of winning titles. Last season Red Bull sister team Toro Rosso switched to Honda, a move Red Bull encouraged as a way for it to evaluate the Japanese manufacturer as a potential partner for the future, and with Honda impressing this season with both improved reliability and pace,...
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