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Good news for Red Bull; engine freeze suddenly negotiable anyway

Honda will be saying goodbye to Formula 1 as an engine supplier after 2021 and with it Red Bull Racing and AlphaTauri face a major challenge. The Austrian race team says it has 'several options', but would like to ride Honda engines in 2022 and later. This requires a development stop, because Red Bull itself cannot continue to develop until 2025. That development stop seemed almost impossible, but now there is hope for Red Bull. Ferrari and Renault opposed Red Bull's plan to freeze the development of the V6 turbos, MGU-H, MGU-K and battery for four years after the 2021 season. Mercedes did agree with Red Bull's plans. So the development stop did not seem to come, but both Ferrari and...
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