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Red Bull ‘need' to make the move to Honda

Christian Horner is looking forward to Red Bull's swap to Honda engines, saying Renault's gap to Ferrari and Mercedes is still 'significant.' Next season Red Bull will race Honda power, joining junior team Toro Rosso on the Japanese manufacturer's customer list. That will bring end to Red Bull's long-term relationship with Renault, which has soured since they last won the championship back in 2013. Although Max Verstappen finished Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix in third place, the Dutchman was 31s behind race winner Sebastian Vettel prompting Horner to speak about how much Red Bull need to switch to Honda power. 'Yeah, I mean we need to make a step,' he told Sky Sports. 'You can see the gap...
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