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Red Bull confirms split with title sponsor Infiniti

Red Bull has announced that it will split with current title sponsor Infiniti, following confirmation that it will run TAG Heuer-branded Renault engines next season. Infiniti, a division of Renault-Nissan, joined Red Bull in 2011 before becoming title sponsor of the team in 2013. It enjoyed massive marketing success with the team during three of its four championship wins. However, whilst Red Bull will continue to run Renault engines next year, the deal doesn't include any marketing for the Renault-Nissan alliance, therefore Infiniti branding will be dropped. "Red Bull and Renault have reached a mutual and amicable agreement that will see the French car manufacturer continue to supply...
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