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'Red Bull deal would suit Honda'

Supplying Red Bull with engines in 2016 would be a smart move for Honda, according to Sky F1 pundit Martin Brundle. After the former world champions' request for a 2016 supply of engines was rejected by both Mercedes and Ferrari, speculation broke in the US GP paddock on Friday that Red Bull have approached Honda about a deal for next season. Honda, who currently only supply McLaren, have endured a dreadful season upon their return to F1 and Brundle believes they would benefit from powering a second outfit. "It would be smart from Honda's point of view to have two teams developing their engines. Red Bull need an engine and l think what this tells us is that, despite all the bluster,...
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