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Christian Horner reveals deal has fallen through due to Porsche's demands

Red Bull Racing's heavily rumoured 2026 partnership with German manufacturer Porsche has stalled, with the VW-owned company demanding too much from the Constructors' leaders. According to reports, Red Bull have asked Porsche to reduce their demands of taking a 50 percent share in the team, with the Austrians not prepared to sell that much. VW and Porsche CEO Oliver Blume has insisted that talks are still ongoing, but time certainly looks to be running out. The proposed plan was for Porsche to enter the sport in 2026 as a power unit supplier for Red Bull. READ: Daniel Ricciardo wants to evaluate his options by Monza after Pierre Gasly blocks Alpine move...
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