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Horner denies Red Bull teams sign up for 2010

 
Tension and rumours ahead of Friday announcement Christian Horner on Thursday flatly denied rumours that the two Red Bull teams have broken ranks and signed up unconditionally for next year's Formula One world championship...   (link)

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