Could Red Bull-Renault learn from McLaren-Honda?
Neither Red Bull nor McLaren has the engine performance it wants, but their responses to that struggle are very different. BEN ANDERSON thinks it's McLaren's that will pay off
Red Bull and McLaren are two of Formula 1's best teams, but both are going through a tough period at present.
Having dominated Formula 1 for four consecutive seasons between 2010 and '13, Red Bull and its engine partner Renault have hit a rocky patch.
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