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Porsche takes 50 per cent stake in Red Bull

It had been in the air for months, but according to Motorsport.com Porsche will return to Formula 1. Due to a disclosure obligation, it was reported that the company is taking over 50 per cent of Red Bull. Article continues under ad Read more... Read more Horner sees Verstappen still developing Preview | Can Leclerc make up for mistake in Hungary? Video player More videos
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