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Red Bull plan to stay in F1

Red Bull have confirmed they have applied to stay on the F1 grid next season, team boss Christian Horner has told Sky Sports. However, their entry is still dependent on a solution to their long-running engine crisis. "We've entered the world championship so as long as we sort our engine predicament out, absolutely we'll be there next year," Horner revealed. "All I can tell you is we're homing in on something and as soon as we've got something to announce you'll be at the top of the list." The future of both teams has been shrouded in doubt throughout 2015 following the warning of Dietrich Mateschitz, the Red Bull owner, that he would pull out of F1 unless they were given...
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