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Red Bull ‘absolutely open’ to Aston Martin engine

Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer and Red Bull Racing Team Principal Christian Horner Red Bull Racing is “absolutely open” to the possibility of running Aston Martin engines says boss Christian Horner. Aston Martin was recently announced as RBR’s title sponsor in 2018 and the two parties have already worked together on the Valkyrie hypercar. Formula 1 will introduce new engine rules effective 2021 and Aston Martin has made submissions to the FIA about the subject. Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer has, however, maintained that cost cutting aims must come to fruition in order to entice the British car maker into F1 engine supply. RBR has had a difficult relationship with current supplier...
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