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Red Bull outline the difference between working with Honda and Renault

Article To news overview © Red Bull Contentpool Red Bull chief technical officer Adrian Newey believes Honda's enthusiasm has been completely different to Renault's in Formula 1's turbo-hybrid era. Renault and Red Bull parted ways at the end of 2018 a their relationship deterred due to a mixture of poor results and engine failures. Newey has revealed Red Bull thought it would be nearly impossible to win a championship with Renault after 2014. "With Renault during the V8 era, we had a very close and tight relationship with them," said Newey on Talking Bull. "I felt we were treated completely equally with the works team. "Whereas as the hybrid era rolled on, then the...
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