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Red Bull-Honda deal seems to mean an engine development freeze

Now that an agreement between Red Bull Racing and Honda seems to have been signed for 2022, a question arises about the freezing of the engine development. Mercedes would like this, while Ferrari and Renault do not seem to be fans of this idea. New deal, but with a twist Red Bull adviser Helmut Marko announced earlier today that Red Bull would continue with Honda engines after 2021. This despite Honda disappearing from the sport as an engine supplier. Red Bull were very clear about their plans to stay longer in Formula 1: the preference had been for a long time to keep the Honda engines, so as not to become a customer team of Ferrari, Renault or Mercedes. There was one important hook to...
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