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Horner: Red Bull wouldn’t have set up Powertrains if it expected Honda return

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner admits that his squad wouldn’t have established the ‘Red Bull Powertrains’ division if it knew Honda would return to Formula 1. Red Bull set up its own engine department in the wake of Honda’s announcement that it would leave the sport at the end of the 2021 campaign. Honda […]
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