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Ferrari set to power Red Bull in 2016
Red Bull and Toro Rosso are set to be powered by Ferrari in 2016 with the Italian manufacturer confirming they don't have a problem supplying engines to their rivals. Red Bull have been powered by Renault since the 2007 season and they won four consecutive Drivers' and Constructors' Championship from 2010 until 2013 while their sister squad STR switched in 2014. However, the relationship between the Milton Keynes squad and the French manufacturer has gone south since the switch to V6 engines at the start of 2014 as their power units are well short of that of that of pacesetters Mercedes. It was initially reported that Red Bull could switch to Merc engines next year, but the...
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