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Inside Line: F1's War of the Roses is finally over

The divorce that nearly took place a couple of years ago will finally happen as Red Bull announced Au Revoir to Renault and Konnichiwa to Honda and with it heralding a massive shake-up on the Formula 1 engine front, matching McLaren's momentous decision to ditch the Japanese manufacturer last year. Formula 1's long-running version of ‘War of the Roses‘ is finally over and could not come any sooner as the two organisations were on a collision course that was turning increasingly ugly. On the ugly note, who knows what might happen between now and the time they unbolt those Renault PUs from their cars in November? But that's another story… No matter what happens between now...
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