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Next gen F1 engines key to Red Bull Powertrains

Red Bull will develop its own F1 engines from 2022 Formula 1’s next generation of engines is crucial to how Red Bull will develop its all-new powertrains business. As reported by Speedcafe.com, Red Bull Powertrains was created in February as the squad brings its engine programme in-house. It has acquired the intellectual property to Honda’s current F1 engines as the Japanese manufacturer prepares to step away from the sport at the end of the season. The Powertrains business has been busy recruiting staff to fill senior positions, though it is still some way short of full-strength. Key to the next phase of its growth will be the shape of the engine regulations from 2025, when the next...
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