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Exclusive: Horner explains how Red Bull will work with Honda in 2022

Interview To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Christian Horner has explained how Red Bull's relationship with Honda will continue for the foreseeable future, as Red Bull Powertrains slowly build up their own engineering and manufacturing abilities. With Honda formally pulling out of Formula 1 as an engine manufacturer at the end of 2021, Red Bull and Honda agreed on a deal that will see Honda continue to manufacture Red Bull's engines up until 2025, through the period of the engine freeze that kicks in for this season. On paper, not much appears to have changed in the short-term for the Red Bull F1 teams despite Honda's departure, with Horner outlining how the...
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