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Horner slams 'frustrating' hybrids

Red Bull boss Christian Horner said Renault's hybrid engines had "always fallen short" as speculation grew that the French supplier was about to implement a shock divorce from the multiple world champions. Horner slammed Formula One's "frustrating" hybrid era, but he played down media reports suggesting Renault will walk away from Red Bull after next season. "I think anything after '18 at the moment is purely speculation," the Red Bull team principal told the BBC ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix. "We have got a contract in place for '18. Anything after that is at this point in time just paddock rumour." The BBC, Sky Sports, Daily Mail and the...
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