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Ford still committed, but Wolff warns Red Bull saga not over

Mar.14 For now at least, Red Bull has retained the backing of its 2026 works Formula 1 engine partner Ford amid the Christian Horner power struggle and scandal. At Jeddah, Red Bull's F1 consultant Dr Helmut Marko – reportedly on the other side of the Horner camp – admitted that both Ford and also Honda have expressed concerns about the ongoing and murky nature of the saga. However, trackside meetings in Saudi Arabia at least brought some calm to the scandal. 'A lot has become clearer,' Marko, 80, now tells De Telegraaf newspaper. When asked if he can continue to work with Horner, he explained: 'We've been doing it for 19 years already, so why not? 'However, there are still...
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