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Red Bull Powertrains ‘fundamental' for future of F1

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said Red Bull's new engine division is a 'fundamental' part of Formula 1's future success. With Honda leaving the series at the end of 2021, Red Bull decided to take over their power unit operations, setting up a new facility at their Milton Keynes base to house Red Bull Powertrains. That means that Red Bull will join Ferrari as the only engine manufacturers to have their chassis and power unit divisions under one roof, and Domenicali made it clear that Red Bull, already an extremely important partner for F1, will now become 'fundamental' to the series' future. “It’s fundamental. Because beyond the credibility that, from the sporting point of view, Red...
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