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Horner aims for Red Bull as sports car brand: 'Learned so much'

After the close partnership between Red Bull and Aston Martin was terminated, the two brands and Formula 1 teams worked together to develop the ultimate supercar named Valkyrie. Now that this adventure is also at an end Red Bull is considering to continue on its own, Christian Horner has announced. Speaking to Tom Clarkson on the Beyond the Grid podcast on Youtube, Horner ponders Red Bull's ambitions as a sports car producer in the wake of the Valkyrie project. Horner: "Who knows. The collaboration with Aston Martin in Formula 1 is now obviously ended." Read more Internal tension at Haas: 'There's a bit of friction between the two of them' Horner continued: "Now we have to...
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