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Red Bull hopeful of retaining Honda power amid 'constructive' talks

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner says "constructive" talks and an alignment among teams over an engine freeze in F1 have boosted the Milton Keynes outfit's hopes of retaining Honda power after 2021. Honda's decision to exit Formula 1 at the end of next season has left Red Bull scrambling to find an engine solution for both its teams in F1 from 2022. While a supply deal with Renault is theoretically possible, Red Bull's preference is to take over Honda's power unit program, but only if a freeze on engine development is enforced by the FIA as Red Bull does not have the resources to engage in a costly development war with its Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault rivals. The principle of...
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