Honda announces it will remain in Formula 1 until 2025
- August 5, 2022
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One of the few companies supplying engines for Formula 1, one of the most followed motorsports in the world. HondaWith a statement made in recent years, he is
One of the few companies supplying engines for Formula 1, one of the most followed motorsports in the world. HondaWith a statement made in recent years, he is
One of the few companies supplying engines for Formula 1, one of the most followed motorsports in the world. HondaWith a statement made in recent years, he is withdrawing from the sector. had announced. According to the statements made during those years, the company zero emissions He made such a decision to achieve his goal.
The latest statements from the Honda front are the company’s involvement in Formula 1. to stay to be continued revealed. So much so that Honda won’t sell a new engine. However, all customers, especially the Red Bull team whose engines they sell will continue to receive technical support from Honda. Technical support, according to Honda, until 2025 to be continued.
In previous statements, Honda’s until 2023 provided technical support. Recent statements indicate that this period has been postponed. In fact, the decision positive for Red Bull I have to say yes. Because the FIA ​​is going to change engine standards by 2025. Red Bull will have continued in the current order until that day comes.
By 2026, there are expected to be 5 companies supplying engines for Formula 1 vehicles. These companies; Audi, Porsche, Ferrari, Mercedes and Renault. Besides; Porsche, has been trying to buy 50 percent of Red Bull for some time. With this move, Red Bull’s motorcycle supplieswill be performed by Porsche.
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