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Red Bull to look at building its own F1 engine under new regulations

Red Bull is looking at building its own Formula 1 engine when a new set of regulations are finalised for either 2025 or '26, which will see the introduction of a more simplified power unit run entirely on bio-fuels. Red Bull has always been a customer team, running Cosworth and Ferrari engines during its early seasons before switching to Renault, with which it enjoyed great success, scoring four consecutive World Championships between 2010 and 2013. However that relationship quickly fell apart when new hybrid regulations were introduced in 2014, with Red Bull agreeing a deal to run Honda engines in 2019, essentially giving them a works engine deal. That resulted in some success, with Red...
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