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Deal with Porsche is great, but Red Bull must not lose DNA'

Red Bull Racing and Porsche have been flirting with each other for some time over a possible partnership starting in 2026. The German brand has already reportedly taken over 50 per cent of the shares of the Red Bull Racing F1 programme, but according to Christian Horner, Red Bull must not lose its own DNA in a possible deal. Article continues under ad Red Bull entered Formula 1 as a team in 2005 and operates in its own unique way. Little has changed since the team's arrival, the livery is still dark blue with red and yellow accents despite some modifications, the team has had a true sister team in AlphaTauri for years and Horner has been team principal since the beginning. Read more...
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