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Honda keen to help Red Bull after 2021

Honda’s F1 managing director Masashi Yamamoto has confirmed the Japanese manufacturer is willing to assist Red Bull following its departure from the sport after 2021. The shock announcement came last week, currently leaving Red Bull and its sister team AlphaTauri without a power unit supplier from 2022 onward. Honda only re-joined the sport in 2015 and has enjoyed success with the energy drink-backed teams after a tumultuous handful of seasons with McLaren. With only three engine manufacturers remaining on the grid post-2021, it appears Red Bull’s most likely path from those options is a return to Renault, who it parted ways with at the end of 2018 for Honda. However, it may not be the...
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