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Ross Brawn says there is 'no good reason' not to retain both Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello next year, ahead of the team opening 2010 contract talks with the pair next week.
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Red Bull Racing has revealed it will decide within a matter of days which engine it will run with in Formula 1 next year, with it hinting that Renault reliability issues could well sway it to switch to Mercedes-Benz.
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A decision on whether Hockenheim will appear on the 2010 Formula 1 World Championship calendar is due to be made next week following the admission by circuit officials that they are no longer willing to make up the losses of hosting a race.
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This is entirely logical as Campos is committed to run Cosworth engines and Epsilon is likely to arrive with a much more competitive Renault deal (there will be some of the French engines available when Red Bull Racing announces its planned switch to Mercedes-Benz).
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Yet, despite a further embarrassing end when he ran into the back of Adrian Sutil's Force India in parc ferme as he parked up (see Raikkonen did give him tips), Badoer refused to be ashamed by the huge task he had found himself faced with in Valencia – and he even got a bit bolshy in his post-race press conference.
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