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Horner: Red Bull have taken control of own destiny

Red Bull's decision to run their own-branded Formula 1 engines from 2022 using Honda technology puts the former champions on a par with the likes of Mercedes and Ferrari, team principal Christian Horner said on Monday. 'We have taken control of our own destiny, in respect of integrating power unit with chassis, ' he told reporters in a video call. Red Bull finished second to Mercedes last season, with Dutch driver Max Verstappen the best of the rest, but faced the departure of engine supplier Honda at the end of 2021. They have opted to form a powertrain company using the Japanese technology in a move made possible by F1 agreeing an engine development freeze until the next generation power...
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