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Christian Horner says that Red Bull was very brave and bold in ending the partnership with Honda and starting to manufacture their own engines.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
December 4, 2024
in Motorsports
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Christian Horner diz que a Red Bull foi muito corajosa e ousada ao encerrar a parceria com a Honda e começar a fabricar seus próprios motores.

Red Bull has achieved tremendous success in its collaboration with Honda over the years. The partnership between Red Bull and the Japanese company has been highly fruitful in the world of Formula 1. Together, they have created dominant cars and engines, resulting in three consecutive championship victories.

However, it was announced a few months ago that Red Bull and Honda will part ways in 2026, coinciding with the introduction of new F1 regulations. In response to this, Red Bull has made the bold decision to develop their own engines and has chosen to partner with Ford. This marks a new era for the team, and their choice has been acclaimed as courageous and daring by the team’s top official.

Starting in 2026, Red Bull will collaborate with Ford, while Honda will provide power for Aston Martin. This move by Red Bull is a testament to their willingness to take risks and make unconventional choices, which has been a key factor in their rise to become one of the most dominant and successful teams in F1. With Honda joining Aston Martin, it will be intriguing to see which team will have the superior engine under the new regulations.

Adrian Newey, the renowned designer, has been associated with Red Bull since 2006. His contributions have played a significant role in the team’s rapid success in Formula 1. However, there have been recent rumors suggesting that the 65-year-old man may be considering leaving the team.

According to the F1 expert, Newey’s possible departure is motivated by personal issues and conflicts with Christian Horner, the team’s principal. This may be a result of internal turmoil within Red Bull following allegations of misconduct by Horner. It was revealed that the employee who accused Horner was Newey’s personal assistant and Horner’s own. The saga surrounding Christian Horner seems to be increasingly detrimental to the team’s well-being. While rumors circulate about Aston Martin offering a lucrative deal to the aerodynamic genius, only time will reveal where Newey’s future lies.

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