The new car will be christened the Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
RB12.
"TAG Heuer and Red Bull are two transcendent brands which have
both a passion for racing and a drive to do things differently,
and this unique collaboration is further evidence of that," said
team principal Christian Horner in a statement.
"We are also pleased to see Renault confirm its long-term
commitment to F1 and would like to thank them for their
contribution to the team since 2007."
Renault, who provided Red Bull with their engines this season,
ended any doubt about their future by announcing a return to
Formula One in 2016, taking over Lotus.
(Reporting by Steve Tongue; editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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