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Red Bull deal with Porsche not yet in place

Article To news overview © Sean Bull Design Despite some media reports suggesting that an agreement had been finalised that would see Porsche and Red Bull join forces from the 2026 F1 season, RacingNews365.com understands this is not the case. Various media reported on Wednesday that an agreement had been reached which would see Porsche and Red Bull each take a 50 per cent stake in a new joint venture, ahead of a formal partnership beginning in 2026 to coincide with F1's new generation of power unit regulations. However, RacingNews365.com understands from sources close to Red Bull that nothing has been officially finalised, and that the situation remains as it was at the beginning of the...
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