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Source makes worrying claim about Red Bull's power unit

It's been reported by Auto Motor und Sport (AMuS) that Red Bull's 2026 combustion engine is 'ten HP below the target', suggesting that the Austrians are currently on the back foot ahead of the new power unit regulations. The 2026 engine regulations will see a 50/50 split between engine and battery power, something team principal Christian Horner has recently complained about. Horner has insisted that changes must be made to the 2026 regs, amid fears that drivers will have to downshift on straights to 'regenerate batteries'. “F1 needs to be wheel-to-wheel racing,' Horner recently told the media. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies 'We can’t afford to lose that...
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