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Honda: We allow Red Bull to use our F1 PU technology

Honda have granted Red Bull the rights to use their Formula 1 power unit technology as the Japanese auto giant shifts resources to become carbon neutral by the middle of the century. They wrote on Twitter today: 'Honda is pleased that, following our decision to leave Formula 1 at the end of 2021, we have been able to reach an agreement for the two Red Bull-owned teams to use our F1 PU technology in F1 after 2021.' This has allowed Red Bull to launch a Powertrains division as they envelop the Honda PU operation and thus the energy drinks outfit has now become an ‘F1 engine manufacturers' of sorts. Notably, the last time Honda pulled the plug on an F1 operation, at the end of 2008 they...
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