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Marko remains optimistic about engine freeze vote

Red Bull Racing is anxiously waiting to see whether engine development will be frozen from 2022. The vote for this rule has been pushed back to 21 February, but Helmut Marko is optimistic about the chances. Freezing of the engines Because Honda are withdrawing from Formula 1, Red Bull Racing and AlphaTauri have a problem. Red Bull's teams will no longer have an engine from 2022 onwards. Red Bull would like to take over the engine from Honda and produce it, but not further develop it. Red Bull has therefore asked for the planned freeze on engine development in 2023 to be brought forward by one year. Read more It's time for Renault to give their own youth academy a chance in F1 However, that...
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