Reports suggest Red Bull and Honda are discussing an engine supply deal for 2016, but a subsequent report says McLaren's Ron Dennis has scuppered the deal. The Japanese company had turned down the ...
Red Bull part ways with Honda after the 2025 season in order to switch to a homegrown Red Bull Powertrains power unit supply, with the F1 team becoming fully independent as a manufacturer both in ...
Red Bull Racing, is a Formula One racing team, racing a Honda-powered car under an Austrian license and based in the United Kingdom. Christian Horner has managed the team since its formation in 2005.
Red Bull has set up its own powertrains company to provide engines in the post-Honda era and will be partnered by Ford from 2026, meaning Honda will have to find a new team partner. The FIA said ...
But with F1 on the cusp of a new era – one in which Aston Martin will run Honda engines, Mercedes could steal a march as they did in 2014 and Red Bull will design their own engine for the first ...
Among the most anticipated changes is the entry of two new engine suppliers—Red Bull Powertrains and ... of Audi’s challenge. Honda’s initial return to F1 in partnership with McLaren was ...
Honda is the partner of world champions Red Bull while Alpine is the supplier for the Renault-owned team of the same name. A statement from the FIA did not detail the specifics of the breaches ...
Learn more about their pursuit of Max Verstappen and how Adrian Newey’s arrival could change the F1 dynamics ... s successful partnership with Honda. As Red Bull encounters tougher competition ...
F1 heads East this week to Baku on the shores of the Caspian Sea for an autumnal Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Liberated from the ...
Speculation arises about a potential agreement between Jos Verstappen and a rival team for Max Verstappen to switch teams, with Mercedes and Aston Martin mentioned as possible destinations.
Red Bull’s chief engineer Paul Monaghan believes the move to become a fully autonomous F1 manufacturer has the potential to ...