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Horner: Renault staff 'let down' by company's lack of commitment

Red Bull Racing's split with Renault is done and dusted, but team boss Christian Horner isn't finished dressing down the outfit's former engine partner. Following a year marked by Red Bull's incessant demands for more performance and better reliability from Renault, with the manufacturer coming up short on both fronts, Horner has called into question the company's true support for its F1 engine programme. "Credit where credit is due, in Mexico we were provided with an engine that was capable of winning, as we were in Austria and China," Horner told Motorsport.com. "We were lucky in Monaco, even without an MGU-K. Any other circuit and we would have been stuffed. Marko:...
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