Red Bull have confirmed they will race in Formula 1 next season after months of saying they could quit if they could not obtain a competitive engine.
Team principal Christian Horner told BBC Sport: "We are committed to being in F1 next year and in the future.
"We are working hard to put together as competitive a proposition as possible."
They are expected to use an engine from current supplier Renault, under a new arrangement, although Horner would not confirm this detail.
That comes despite Red Bull trying to end their contract with the French company as recently as last month.
Horner said: "I would hope by the close of the season we'll be in a position to announce what our plans are."
The final race of the year is in Abu Dhabi in two weeks' time.
We have to listen to more whining and crying. Happy that their drivers still have jobs but could do without the Horner and Marko.
Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/34805334
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Curses!!
posted on 13/11/15
we'll see......maybe Renault will come good, I hope they don't
comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted on 14/11/15
Nico starting to compete when the championship is over.
Clown
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