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Mercedes supports controversial plan Red Bull Racing

Due to the departure of Honda, Red Bull Racing is in a difficult position. The team would prefer to take over Honda's project, but would like to freeze engine development for 2022. Mercedes has now expressed its support for that plan. Red Bull Racing was planning to work with Honda towards a championship. The Japanese engine manufacturer has however decided to retire from Formula 1 after 2021. As a result, the team seems to be at Renault's mercy again, unless the project can be bought from Honda. In that case Red Bull only wants to freeze engine development for 2022, to avoid a large backlog. Of course the team can't decide that on its own, and that requires the support of the FIA as well...
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