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Honda apologise amid uncertainty over Red Bull future

Earlier this week, Porsche reportedly ruled out entering Formula 1 in 2026 as part of a partnership with Red Bull after exhausting all options to join the sport following the introduction of new engine regulations. Honda initially pulled out of Formula 1 in 2021, having powered Max Verstappen to his maiden World Championship title. The company then returned to the sport through a technical partnership with Red Bull, which through the Red Bull Powertrains company, took over the Honda engine IP.  Honda and Red Bull have a deal in place which will see the duo continue their relationship until the end of the 2025 season, when a brand new set of power unit regulations will come into...
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