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Red Bull want long-term Honda link

Christian Horner hopes that Red Bull's partnership with Honda extends beyond 2020, when their current deal runs out. With great scrutiny on their performances this year, Red Bull have enjoyed a good level of success with Honda, delivering the Japanese manufacturer their first podium, pole position and race win for many, many years with Max Verstappen. Article continues under video After three dismal years with McLaren, Honda has gained fresh motivation to remain in Formula 1, and Horner hopes that a new deal can be thrashed out once a new Concorde Agreement is finally agreed. "Nobody is committed beyond the end of 2020 yet so they're in the same situation as every team and...
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