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Red Bull Will Leave F1 Unless Engine Freeze Is Agreed

Honda’s planned withdrawal from Formula One at the end of the 2021 season leaves Red Bull Racing and Scuderia AlphaTauri in a somewhat precarious situation, with Mercedes already ruling out a supply deal. Instead of finding another engine supplier, Red Bull are reportedly looking to continue using and developing Honda’s power unit even after the Japanese manufacturer leaves F1. READ: Daimler To ‘Aggressively’ Cut Mercedes F1 Team’s Budget And now, according to Auto Motor und Sport, Red Bull is threatening to withdraw both of its teams from the sport unless an engine freeze is agreed. The media outlet cited Helmut Marko, a senior Red Bull advisor, as saying that they want to...
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