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Horner says Red Bull sticking with Renault in 2015

Red Bull boss Christian Horner has announced that the reigning world champions are staying with Renault power in 2015. In recent days, the team's more outspoken director, Dr Helmut Marko, has suggested the forthcoming Austrian grand prix is the deadline for Renault to prove it has overcome its early-season competitive crisis. The blunt Austrian has even mentioned Volkswagen as a potential alternative. "There are no ultimatums for Renault," Horner insisted ahead of the Canadian grand prix, "other than we want to improve as quickly as we can." Although the reigning quadruple world championship-winning team, with 'genius' Adrian Newey designing its industry-leading cars,...
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