• Horner complimentary over engine improvements after two-year spat
• ‘There’s a confidence from Renault we havent seen for some time’Christian Horner,the Red Bull team principal, has extended an olive department to Renault, or suggesting the combination that once dominated Formula One could be ready to terminate a two-year spat and agree on another long-term partnership.
Peace broke out as Red Bull launched their new 2016 livery in London on Wednesday,with Horner saying he had been encouraged by the progress made by Renault in the winter. The Renault-powered Red Bull won eight world championships in their glory seasons between 2010-13 but the relationship soured in 2014 when the French engine manufacturer struggled to reach to terms with the new turbo hybrid power units. Related: Michael Schumacher’s manager hopes F1 champion ‘will be here again one day’ Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com