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Red Bull secures engine technology ahead of Honda's departure

Red Bull has confirmed it will continue to use Honda's engine technology after the Japanese manufacturer withdraws from Formula One next year. Editor's Picks F1 agrees to engine freeze for 2022 onwards Honda announced its departure in October last year, leaving Red Bull with very few options to power its cars beyond the end of the 2021 season. Its favoured choice was to reach an agreement with Honda to use its technology in 2022 and beyond, but it required a freeze in engine development as Red Bull does not have a facility capable of developing a power unit. Last week, an agreement between F1, the FIA and rival teams was reached to freeze engine development between 2022 and the end of...
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