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Porsche could win ‘immediately' with Red Bull

Nov.9 Porsche would 'win immediately' in Formula 1 if the Volkswagen brand teams up with Red Bull from 2026. That is the claim of Dr Helmut Marko, amid rumours that while another VW brand – Audi – might be eyeing McLaren, Porsche is taking a look at a potential collaboration with Williams. According to Auto Motor und Sport, that is because a Red Bull partnership would cost a lot more money, including engines provided free of charge and on-car sponsorship. But Red Bull's Marko warns Porsche against a Williams tie-up. 'They would need more than three years to be a top team again. They (Porsche) would only be able to win immediately if it is with us,' he said. Another advantage...
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