Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has admitted that Honda face an uphill task with regards to their 2026 engine project but said that the Japanese company is more than capable of overcoming any issu ...
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Honda's Difficult Formula 1 Return, Russia's Shock Return to F1 and more... F1 News ZoneWelcome to the F1 News Zone, the show where we round-up the biggest stories in Formula 1 right now. Formula 1 is officially in its off-season, but there’s plenty of stories going around away from the ...
Honda is facing significant challenges as it develops its all-new power unit for Formula 1's 2026 regulation overhaul. Honda is facing significant challenges as it develops its all-new power unit ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNChristian Horner reveals Red Bull ‘priority’ after Yuki Tsunoda snubChristian Horner has left the door open for the "very talented" Yuki Tsunoda to race for Red Bull as he stated he is in the ...
Honda’s initial ... title sponsorship of the Red Bull Ford Academy Programme. It is, as I say, an exciting time,” he continued. Ford’s alliance with Red Bull has spelt an end to the automotive giant’s ...
Team boss Christian Horner was irritated when a year later Honda changed their collective corporate minds, deciding in fact they would remain in F1 for 2026 and beyond. Speaking to Sky F1 in 2023 ...
To rep Red Bull and their astonishing domination of the sport, click here to purchase the official F1 team merch. Lawson models Red Bull merch ahead of debut season. With many fir ...
F1's greatest innovators will be at the heart of Goodwood's F1 75 celebration at the 2025 Festival of Speed, as we remember ...
Red Bull heads into 2025 with Honda power units, the final year of the relationship before switching to an in-house developed engine, in partnership with Ford, for 2026.
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GPFans on MSNRed Bull in F1 shakeup as permanent driver change confirmedThe likes of Pierre Gasly and Alex Albon have all departed from Red Bull for failing to match the Dutchman’s high standards, ...
The FIA have taken further action over Formula 1’s controversial flexible wing rules in a fresh twist to the ongoing drama between McLaren and Red Bull.
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