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F1: Red Bull might build own F1 engines in future

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Khatir Soltani
From GMM

Red Bull is not ruling out the possibility of building its own formula one engines in the future.

Currently, the Austrian team uses customer Renault units, with the more competitive Mercedes-Benz units not available due to McLaren's power of veto.

When reports recently suggested Volkswagen might enter F1 as an engine supplier, the closely-aligned Red Bull was mooted as a natural partner.

"We're staying with Renault, but we are on stand-by for an interesting partnership," the energy drink company's chief Dietrich Mateschitz said in an interview with Kleine Zeitung newspaper.

"And even the idea of developing our own engine, I think, is no longer so absurd," added the Austrian billionaire.

He is probably referring to the sport's talks about reverting to a lower cost and more road-relevant engine formula one after 2012.



Khatir Soltani
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