Daniel Ricciardo has dismissed as “frustration” the unseemly spat between Red Bull and its works engine partner Renault. After Melbourne, it became clear that while
Red Bull could be ramping up efforts to go it alone in formula one as an engine manufacturer. In the days between Australia and Malaysia,
Renault has continued to hit back amid suggestions its turbo V6 ‘power unit’ is the only reason for Red Bull’s 2015 struggle. The French marque’s
Renault’s relationship with works team Red Bull continues to crumble. Cyril Abiteboul, chief of the French carmaker’s F1 engine programme, on Tuesday accused Red Bull
CYRIL ABITEBOUL, MANAGING DIRECTOR Australia certainly wasn’t an easy weekend and we fell short of our own expectations, and those of our clients. We need
Toro Rosso’s cars could turn yellow, Red Bull official Dr Helmut Marko has admitted. As he criticises engine partner Renault for its retrograde step in
Renault has revealed it took an unusually-aggressive approach to the 2015 season opener, at works partner Red Bull’s behest. Amid Red Bull’s disastrous start to
The divorce between Red Bull and Renault seems ever closer. Spain’s El Mundo Deportivo claims that amid reports the French engine supplier is looking to
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