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Horner: Red Bull to inherit ‘vast majority' of Honda staff

Christian Horner has revealed that Red Bull are set to inherit the 'vast majority' of Honda Racing's Milton Keynes-based workforce when they take over development of their power-unit at the end of the 2021 Formula 1 season. Honda will exit F1 after this campaign, with the newly-formed Red Bull Powertrains set to inherit the engine that Red Bull have used since the start of 2019. While Red Bull will likely look to bring in their own people as they begin to morph into becoming an F1 engine supplier, Horner believes that the transition period will be eased by the Honda employees working in Milton Keynes staying on. “We will inherit the vast majority of HRD UK, which is the operational side...
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