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Horner: Caveats remain before Red Bull-Porsche F1 deal can be agreed

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says there are "caveats" and hurdles to overcome before a much-discussed Formula One partnership with Porsche is potentially agreed.  Recent media reports have indicated that the Volkswagen-owned marque plans to go beyond a joint engine programme by taking a 50 per cent stake in Red Bull Technology, the company which builds the team's cars. Speaking after first practice ahead of Sunday's Hungarian GP, Horner told Sky Sports F1 that there was obviously plenty of speculation flying around. Hungarian GP: When to watch live on Sky Sports F1 Leclerc won't change driving style after crash | 'It gives me an edge' "I think I have said...
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