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Red Bull hopes to avoid 'Scrapheap Challenge' with Renault parts

Red Bull Formula 1 boss Christian Horner hopes that engine supplier Renault doesn't have a "Scrapheap Challenge" task on its hands in Abu Dhabi to solve further reliability problems.

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB13 and Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull Racing RB13
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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB13, Fernando Alonso, McLaren MCL32
Jerome Stoll, Director of Renault Sport F1 and Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing Team Principal
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Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull Racing RB13

With the season nearing its end, and Renault's factory focus on developments for 2018, it has elected against producing any brand new parts for the final races.

Instead, it has adopted a policy of using reconditioned items to get it through the final events of the year – as well as instructing its teams to turn down their engines to help reliability.

But with items on the edge, there is now a risk that any further problems in Abu Dhabi will require Renault's staff to try to cobble together enough working spare parts to see them through the weekend.

Asked about what happens if something goes wrong in practice or qualifying, Horner said: "It's going to be a little bit like Scrapheap Challenge, to find what can go with what. But the good thing is, both engines got to the end of the race in Brazil.

"So whatever we've finished there with, we can take to Abu Dhabi, and hopefully there's no cracks or issues. Then in Abu Dhabi, the last race of the year, we have got to go for it."

Renault miracles

Despite increased tensions with Renault in recent races – especially after Toro Rosso launched a furious attack on Cyril Abiteboul over comments he made to the press – Horner has moved to praise the garage staff of the French car manufacturer.

He understands the difficulties they have faced in recent weeks trying to ensure that Renault's teams can get through until the end of the season.

"Hats off to the Renault mechanics in the garage because of the way they're moving bits around," he said "It's never an ideal environment to be rebuilding engines, track side. And every week they're doing it.

"I think they sometimes get the rough end of the stick. The guys in the garage in difficult conditions are working miracles."

Asked if he shared the frustrations that publicly erupted from Toro Rosso, Horner replied: "I think Renault are more than aware of the issues that they have.

"Obviously frustration boiled over with Franz [Tost] and ... you know, it's that time of year where emotions are running high."

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