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Lauda tells Red Bull 'eat humble pie'

Mercedes adviser Niki Lauda believes Red Bull should resolve its engine-supply problems by "eating humble pie" and staying with current power-unit partner Renault. Lauda said Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko admitted to him that he had been too strong in his criticism of Renault earlier this year. The French supplier was struggling to find reliability and performance and Red Bull were uncompetitive. "So what would I do if I am Red Bull?" said Lauda. "I can tell you... "Ferrari said no engine, Mercedes can't because we are four teams already – so there is only Renault left. "If you ask Marko honestly, 'Did you do too much negative talk in your...
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