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Red Bull to use Renault engines next season
http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2009/12/10291.html
Renault have confirmed on Wednesday that they will continue to supply engines to Red Bull Racing in 2010, extending the successful partnership that has been in place since 2007. The agreement means Red Bull Racing will use the same engines as the Renault team throughout the 2010 season.

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“2009 has been Red Bull Racing’s finest season to date,” said team principal, Christian Horner. “In one year, we’ve achieved six wins and four one-two finishes, none of which would have been possible without the excellent support and assistance we have received from our partners at Renault. We are extremely happy with the way they work with us and are looking forward to continuing our fruitful partnership with Renault in 2010.”
Renault team president, Bernard Rey, added: “The close relationship between Renault and Red Bull Racing has grown since 2007 – and this year it resulted in six victories and second place in the 2009 constructors’ championship. Together we believe that we can build on this success and contribute to Red Bull Racing’s future endeavours.”
Vickers season

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If team building is a step-by-step process, there’s no question the step Brian Vickers and his Red Bull Racing Team took in 2009 was a giant’s.
Vickers had never finished better than 15th in Cup points, never won more than two poles in a season or scored more than 10 top-10 finishes.
In 2009 Vickers’ career year came in only Red Bull’s third year of NASCAR existence, and his sixth full season in the league. The 2003 Nationwide champion scored his second career Cup victory, had six poles and logged a career-best 13 top-10 finishes.
And, he made the Chase for the Sprint Cup, getting to eighth before dropping back to 12th spot. But despite not finishing better than 11th, twice, with six results of 20th or worse in the 10 Chase races, Vickers had no doubt in assessing his campaign.
“No matter what happened [in the Chase] it’s hard to argue that it wasn’t a successful year and I still stand by that,” Vickers said. “We set our goals out at the beginning of the season to sit on poles, win races and be in the Chase. Racing for a championship within the Chase was not necessarily a goal we had, but obviously when you show up at the race track you want to win races and championships. That goes without saying, especially with the competitors that we are.
“Looking back upon the whole season, everything that we’ve gone through with Red Bull since its inception, I’m really proud of this year and proud of everybody at Red Bull for what we’ve accomplished.”
Surrounded by veterans
Vickers said maybe the season’s highlight was working with veteran crew chief Ryan Pemberton.
“Ryan obviously brought a lot to the team, brought more good people onboard,” Vickers said. “He’s brought a lot of knowledge and excitement and enthusiasm. I’ve really enjoyed working with Ryan. He’s very passionate about what he does. He’s good at it. He brought some knowledge and stuff to the team that didn’t exist before.”
What could go wrong, did
Two of the team’s five DNFs, four of them accidents, occurred in the Chase. But it was the arcane that truly blotted Vickers’ season.
“We were one of the best teams on the race track the 10 races leading up to the Chase. We had just about everything possibly go wrong that could go wrong in the Chase. We lost a solenoid. I’ve never heard of that. I talked to the engine builder and he said he’s seen it happen once in 20 years.
“We ripped a shock mount out of a chassis at California. When was the last time you heard of that happening? I don’t know how to explain it. I don’t. Nonetheless I look back on it and it was a good year for us. We learned a lot from it, grew a lot as a team, accomplished all of our goals and still learned a lot in the Chase.”

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