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Lauda dismisses talk of Mercedes supplying Red Bull

Published 07/05/2015, 06:54 AM
Updated 07/05/2015, 06:55 AM
© Reuters. Austrian Formula One legend Lauda salutes as he walks in the paddock ahead of the Singapore F1 Grand Prix at the Marina Bay street circuit in Singapore

By Alan Baldwin

SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) - Mercedes F1 non-executive chairman Niki Lauda has dismissed a report suggesting Formula One rivals Red Bull could switch from Renault (PARIS:RENA) to Mercedes engines with Aston Martin branding.

"A load of rubbish," the Austrian told Reuters at Sunday's British Grand Prix.

"We have not been asked, we never thought about it. That's it," added the triple world champion.

British magazine Autocar reported on Saturday that Aston Martin executives were in talks with Red Bull about a deal that would lead to the former world champions competing with Mercedes engines.

It suggested Red Bull, whose relationship with Renault appears to be at breaking point, would compete with Aston Martin branding along the same lines as the Nissan-owned Infiniti marque, which currently sponsors the team.

Mercedes have a five percent stake in British-based sportscar Aston Martin, famed for supplying fictional British secret agent James Bond with his cars of choice.

Aston Martin chief executive Andy Palmer and marketing head Simon Sproule were at Nissan when the Red Bull deal with Infiniti was done. The company's main shareholders are private-equity groups, Investment Dar of Kuwait and Italy's Investindustrial.

Aston Martin competed in Formula One unsuccessfully in 1959 and 1960.

Mercedes currently supply four teams, including their own, with engines while Red Bull are contracted to Renault until the end of 2016.

The French manufacturer has said it would honor its contract but was deliberating whether to quit the sport or become more involved by buying a team.

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