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Red Bull explain Honda in, Renault out

Red Bull have revealed their decision to switch from Renault to Honda power in 2019 was "pretty clear-cut" based on the data delivered at last week's Canadian GP. Both Honda and Renault introduced upgraded power units in Montreal, offering Red Bull - who could access Honda telemetry through junior outfit Toro Rosso - a like-for-like comparison of the two engines. According to Red Bull boss Christian Horner, who had previously indicated Red Bull would delay their decision to evaluate data from both Montreal and this week's French GP, the results from Canada were so emphatic that the team were able to make their decision immediately. Analysis: Explaining Red Bull's decision to split...
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