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Red Bull receiving ‘promising feedback' about 2022 engine

Honda doesn't feature on the Red Bull RB18 but that doesn't mean Red Bull's former engine supplier isn't helping their new Red Bull powertrains division prepare for 2022. And so far it is all good news on the power unit side. When Honda announced that 2021 would be their final season in Formula 1, the Japanese manufacturer spoke of their determination to end on top. That's exactly what they did, Max Verstappen taking ten race wins last season on his way to a maiden World title. This season the Dutchman and his team-mate Sergio Perez will continue to be powered by a Honda engine, although not under that guise. Instead the power unit will be rebadged as Red Bull, the Milton Keynes squad...
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