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Horner calls for PU development allowance increase as Porsche linked with Red Bull

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes that greater subsidies should be on offer in Formula 1 for new engine manufacturers from 2026. Red Bull are the subject of a proposed engine deal with Porsche who, with the permission of Volkswagen, will join Audi in entering the pinnacle of motorsport in 2026. Audi are reportedly set to table a bid to buy McLaren, while Porsche will enquire about supplying the Milton Keynes side at the end of the current engine freeze. READ: Binotto reveals why Ferrari won’t bring any upgrades to Imola Red Bull extended their deal with Honda at the beginning of 2022 that sees their powertrains designed and manufactured in Japan for the next four seasons,...
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