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Max Verstappen speaks out on Red Bull powertrains after Porsche deal collapses

Reigning World Champion and probable 2022 World Champion Max Verstappen has spoken about how 'big' the job is for Red Bull to build their own power units, following a breakdown in talks with Porsche. It had looked very likely that Porsche and Red Bull would form a partnership from 2026, with the German manufacturer eager to join the pinnacle of motorsport. The relationship was set to work very similarly to how Red Bull and Honda used to work, where the Japanese manufacturer designed the power units for the Constructors' leaders. However, it's been reported that Porsche ultimately demanded too much from Red Bull, with the VW-owned company wanting a 50 percent share of the team. READ:...
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