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Red Bull prepared to supply customer engines

Christian Horner has confirmed Red Bull would fulfil any requirement to supply other teams with engines when their new operation is up and running. Red Bull have now formally announced they are taking over the Honda engine programme following the Japanese company’s announcement last autumn that they will withdraw from F1 at the end of this year. The top priority for Red Bull quickly became sourcing their own engines, also for their ‘sister’ team AlphaTauri, and the starting pistol to get the plan moving was fired last week when a freeze on engine development in Formula 1 from 2022 was voted through. It means Red Bull will join Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault as engine providers – and...
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