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Horner explains choice for Ford: 'Red Bull and Honda have different paths'

Red Bull Racing has signed up with Ford as an engine manufacturer from the 2026 Formula 1 season, and that automatically means that its partnership with Honda will end for good at the end of 2025. Christian Horner explains why his team has not chosen to continue with Honda even after the new engine regulations are introduced. Article continues under ad The cooperation between Red Bull and Honda has been very successful and remains so today. Horner stressed that Ford's announcement will not affect the working relationship with Honda and the two parties will therefore continue to work closely together until the introduction of the new engine regulations. Red Bull and Honda to part ways in...
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