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Red Bull-Honda Power Unit Deal Could Be Agreed Within Weeks – Marko

Red Bull are “close” to agreeing a deal with Honda which will see them continue to use the Japanese automaker’s power units even after they exit Formula One at the end of 2021, according to Dr Helmut Marko, a senior team advisor. Speaking earlier this week, Dr Marko said they are expecting the Honda power unit to be considerably more competitive next season and could potentially give them a shot at taking the fight to Mercedes. READ: Instagram Model Seemingly Hits Out At Nikita Mazepin Via Fresh Posts “The Honda engine will gain significantly in power,” Marko said. “Mercedes has durability problems, they need to look at fixing the MGU-K errors. And what Honda has promised us is...
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