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Horner: Red Bull on a ‘steep learning curve' with F1 engine build

Red Bull boss Christian Horner has admitted that the team is facing a 'steep learning curve' with assembling a Formula 1 engine for 2026 but reveals it is 'hitting targets'. Honda's initial planned departure from the sport at the end of 2021 prompted Red Bull to set up a Powertrains division for the all-new regulation […]
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