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Red Bull-Honda "powerful combination" a sad loss for F1 - Roberts

Williams acting team principal Simon Roberts believes Formula 1 will lose "a powerful combination" when Honda ends its power unit partnership with Red Bull. The Japanese manufacturer's decision to quit F1 for the fourth time in its history sent reverberations through the sport that will likely continue to be felt for some time. Article continues under video It has left Red Bull and AlphaTauri in search of another power unit provider, with Christian Horner confirming a decision has to be taken by the end of the year, and that both teams effectively come as a package and will not be supplied by different manufacturers. Remarking on Honda's decision, Roberts said: “I’m saddened...
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