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Horner: Red Bull will be on 2016 grid

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner insists the team will be on next season's grid, despite their struggles to find an engine supplier. The Milton Keynes-based team have endured a turbulent 2015 both on and off the track, with Renault's failure to deliver a competitive engine leading to Red Bull boss Dietrich Mateschitz threatening to leave the sport if they could not compete at the front of the field. Red Bull thought they had sealed an agreement with Mercedes for 2016, and as a result began the process of terminating their contract with Renault a season early. However, no deal was struck with Mercedes and potential partnerships with VW and Ferrari have also come to nothing. As a...
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