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Red Bull's Honda engine no problem for Aston Martin

Red Bull's title sponsor Aston Martin insists that there is no concern about potential brand confusion for next season. Red Bull's current Renault engines have been labelled TAG Heuer for two years to stop there being two car brands in the title. Aston Martin will have to share Red Bull's name with new engine supplier Honda next season. Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer claims that the company have absolutely no issues with having to share the name next year. "Very clearly, the team name is Aston Martin Red Bull Racing and then of course the FIA adds the (engine) manufacturer's name," Palmer said to Autosport. "But let's be brutally honest. While it was called TAG, everbody...
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