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Red Bull engine facilities can cope with 2025 rule changes

Red Bull is confident it will not have to drastically alter its new powertrain facility for the introduction of the latest Formula 1 engine rules in 2025. The team has agreed to take on the technology already developed by Honda when the Japanese manufacturer withdraws from the sport at the end of this campaign. Article continues under video Team principal Christian Horner hopes confirmation of the engine regulations for 2025 will be delivered sooner rather than later that will help Red Bull in its future planning. “Based on the fact that we have nothing at the moment, we will have a facility, a factory with build shops, with dynos, with the relevant equipment," said Horner. "Of...
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