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'Red Bull wants to capitalise Alpine situation, Ferrari, Audi on lookout'

Renault recently announced they would stop building their own F1 engines in-house. The news led to anger and incomprehension among the employees involved, but for them, there is a chance to remain within Formula 1.
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