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Honda could power Red Bull in 2016 F1

Honda could power Red Bull in 2016 F1 According to German Auto Motor und Sport, Red Bull could run with Honda F1 engines for 2016 season while sister team Toro Rosso would take on a year-old Ferrari V6s. The publication claims that the biggest problem to any such deal is Ron Dennis, but the McLaren boss could be persuaded if Honda only supply Red Bull for a single season. Red Bull bosses Christian Horner and Helmut Marko were spotted in talks with McLaren chief Eric Boullier in Russian Grand Prix paddock.
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