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From last I heard, Mclaren has veto power and they exerted it so no Mercedes to RBR. I think that Renault just proved how good their engines are when Vettel had to use older engines and unlike BMW's did not blow up and actually got him a race win and a 2nd place in the last 2 races. While Webber got a race win and 2nd place in the last two races as well. Their engine woes in valencia, etc can squarly be blamed at the departure of one of they key engineers and Newy as usual compromising the engine with some ridiculous aero packages. As soon as that situation got sorted out they were good to go again.
It would be madness for them to give up the renault engines. But I don't put anything past the RBR management who have never been that competent IMO. Trust me, Renault will be supplying the new Sauber team next year if they can't rescue the BMW engine. |
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Redbull have shown some extraordinary pace at times this season so I see no reason why they wouldn't continue with Renault. I'm sure Mercedes would be keen not to sell them such a strong engine knowing the threat level they carry into next season. Most of Redbull's DNF's or poor finishes have been down to strategy or driver error this season and I expect them to be contenders once again in 2010 with the Renault on board....
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