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Honda strengthens relationship with Red Bull and AlphaTauri

Article To news overview © XPBimages Red Bull and AlphaTauri will run Honda logos on their Formula 1 cars again from this weekends Japanese Grand Prix. After pulling out as a main power unit supplier in 2021, Honda continued to run 'Honda Racing Corporation' logos on both teams cars this year as they are the teams technical partner. But with Max Verstappen looking set to clinch his second Drivers World Championship at Honda's home race, the teams have elected to strengthen their existing partnership with the Japanese car maker and return to running the official company logos again. Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner said: “Honda has invested significantly in hybrid technology over...
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