The deal also includes the creation of a technical joint venture between Renault Sport F1 and Red Bull Technology to jointly develop new technical solutions for the new 1.6-liter V6 turbo engines.
Renault Sport president, Bernand Rey, said: “We are delighted that the Red Bull Racing-Renault partnership has been extended for five years, which will take us to a decade of collaboration. As well as being an opportunity to showcase the performance of the Renault engines at the highest possible level, it is also a fantastic arena to develop the technology and expertise within the Renault-Nissan Alliance.”
RBR’s team principal, Christian Horner, was also exuberant: “We’re obviously thrilled to announce this significantly enhanced agreement. Renault Sport has always been very straight-forward to work with, and together we have so far achieved 22 wins, 32 positions, 1,130.5 world championship points and two world championships.”
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