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Red Bull reveal F1 engine convergence agreement

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has revealed to a 'gentleman's agreement' in place to allow an underachieving power unit to become more competitive despite the absence of a 'convergence rule' within the agreed engine freeze. The freeze was agreed during an F1 Commission meeting in February, aiding Red Bull's decision to take Honda's existing power units in-house for the future when the Japanese manufacturer withdraws from the sport at the end of the year. Article continues under video Whilst there was no official regulation regarding a touted convergence of engine performance in the event a manufacturer was out of line with the rest of the competition, Horner has confirmed there...
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