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F1 would cope without Porsche in 2026 – Domenicali

Sep.9 F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali says the sport would be able to cope if Porsche decides not to enter Formula 1 after all. At Monza, Christian Horner denied that Red Bull's highly anticipated works Porsche deal for 2026 and beyond ultimately fell through because he refused to consider stepping down as team principal. 'I don't really need to comment on speculation,' he said. 'There are always wild rumours in this paddock. 'But I recently made a commitment to this team in the long-term, so any discussions we have had have been contingent upon the management structure being the same, which has always been fully accepted.' It is now rumoured that Porsche may be turning its attention to...
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