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Red Bull watching engine updates ‘with interest'
Red Bull won't be rushed into making a decision about next year's engine supply with Christian Horner saying he first wants to see what Renault and Honda bring to the track in Canada. Both engine suppliers are expected to introduce their biggest upgrades for this season at June's Canadian Grand Prix. The on-track improvements, or lack thereof, could have reaching consequences with Red Bull deciding between staying with Renault, or swapping to Honda power for next season. 'Hopefully around Montreal time there's a next engine introduction,' Horner told RaceFans. 'We're hoping from a performance increase. 'Potentially both engine suppliers are bringing an upgrade around Montreal so we wait...
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