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F1 – Red Bull Keep Renault
F1 – Red Bull Keep Renault
Speculation has surfaced this season as to who the Red Bull Racing F1 team would choose to supply it engines for 2010 and beyond. Speculation that was driven by reliability issues with their current Renault power plant. The same Renault power plant that would play a decisive factor in Red Bull ...
Red Bull Look To Stick With Renault Engines For 2010
Red Bull Look To Stick With Renault Engines For 2010
f1fanatics.wordpress.com — Red Bull Racing are likely to announce within the next few days that they are going to continue with their current supplier of engines, Renault. The team, based in Milton Keynes but backed by the Austrian Energy drinks company, have had Renault engines since 2007. It is their third supplier ... (more) Red Bull Look To Stick With Renault Engines For 2010
World Series by Renault Updates
World Series by Renault Updates
junioropenwheeltalent.com — There has been quite a bit of WSR news this week. Let’s start with the 3-day test at Motorland Aragon. Testing News The first session on Tuesday was dominated by three Formula Renault 2.0 drivers. The top-three in the first session were, ironically, the top-three from the 2009 FR2.0 NEC ... (more) World Series by Renault Updates
Renault Gains Backing
Renault Gains Backing
paddocktalk.com — Renault Gains Backing Renault has signed its first sponsor in the wake of the crash-gate scandal. With title backer ING and Mutua Madrilena both leaving the French team in the wake of the Singapore race-fixing affair, Renault announced on Wednesday that it has inked a three-year deal with ... (more) Renault Gains Backing
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