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Honda extends power unit support agreement with Red Bull

Honda has announced that it will extend its power unit support collaboration with Red Bull Powertrains until the end of the 2025 Formula 1 season. Honda officially departed Formula 1 at the end of 2021, but the Japanese manufacturer has since continued to collaborate with Red Bull based on a support agreement managed by its racing subsidiary, Honda Racing Corporation. Red Bull and Honda's original agreement called for the engine manufacturer to supply its unbadged hardware and its technical support to Red Bull Powertrains until the end of 2022. In light of Red Bull's current success in F1, it is only logical for the two companies to extend their collaboration until the end of the sport's...
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