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Horner on continuing with Honda: 'There were too many compromises'

Don't say it wasn't tried. Red Bull Racing and Honda have talked many times about continuing their successful partnership, but eventually the split came. From 2026, the Japanese will enter into a new marriage with Aston Martin, that much became clear last week. Christian Horner, Red Bull's team boss, is more than at peace with it. Article continues under ad Horner summed it up once again: originally, Honda had intended to exit Formula 1 completely at the end of '22. Eventually, Horner and Red Bull managed to convince the Japanese to continue supplying engines to Red Bull until the end of 2025, albeit not with a Honda branding. In the meantime, the high-ups at Honda headquarters slowly...
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