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Red Bull wouldn’t have pursued own engine if they knew Honda would return

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has admitted that the team wouldn’t have pursued their own engine project if they knew Honda were going to return to F1. Earlier this week Honda announced their return to F1 as Aston Martin’s engine supplier for 2026. The news comes just under three years after Honda announced they were leaving F1. Is Daniel Ricciardo returning to Formula 1 in 2023? Video of Is Daniel Ricciardo returning to Formula 1 in 2023? Honda’s decision came just before Red Bull’s title success in 2021, with their championship success partially down to the Japanese manufacturer’s superb power unit. While Honda continue to remain involved with the management of the...
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