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msn.foxsports.com - 6/13/2009
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Yes, Chevrolet. Over the last three years, the Red Bull program has worked to gain speed but has experienced some reliability issues with the Toyota Racing Development engines. Red Bull's contract with Toyota is up at the end of this season. And although General Motors likely cannot afford to ...
paddocktalk.com - 6/15/2009
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Michigan: Red Bull NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Recap
Who: Scott Speed (82 Red Bull Toyota), Brian Vickers...
(83 Red Bull Toyota) What: LifeLock 400 (Sprint Cup) When: Sunday, June 14, 2009 Where: Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, Mich. Results: Scott Speed (start 21, finish 37); Brian ...
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Michigan: Red Bull NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Recap
paddocktalk.com - 6/11/2009
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F1: Red Bull Enters For 2010... Not! ?
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. Like fellow independents Williams and Force India, who have already ...
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F1: Red Bull Enters For 2010... Not! ???
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Could Red Bull make the switch…to Chevy??
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... additional teams at this time, Austrian billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz, who owns race teams in both NASCAR and Formula One, could certainly afford to take on the role as Chevy parts customer. If Red Bull Racing was to make the switch to Chevy engines, Hendrick Motorsports would be the logical choice of vendor. Given Jay Frye’s relationship with HMS, most recently during the management of Ginn Racing and MB2 Motorsports prior to that, there’s a familiarity as a technical customer. Fox Sports
Red Bull Racing Could...
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move over to to the Chevy for the 2010 season.
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