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Abiteboul: We would comply with the regulations

Renault will meet their obligations under the rules if Red Bull ask for an engine supply after Honda leave Formula One at the end of 2021, the French team's boss Cyril Abiteboul said on Friday. Honda announced their departure earlier, leaving Red Bull Racing and sister team AlphaTauri seeking a new power unit supply for 2022. The sporting regulations state that 'each manufacturer must, if called upon to do so by the FIA, supply at least three teams.' Mercedes are due to supply four teams next year, with Ferrari powering three, Honda two and Renault only their own factory outfit. 'We know the regulations and we would comply with the regulations,' Abiteboul told Reuters. He said Red Bull,...
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