Horner: Red Bull F1 Team Can Still 'Achieve the Impossible' without Porsche

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Horner: Red Bull F1 Team Can Still 'Achieve the Impossible' without Porsche
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Red Bull Formula 1 team principal that team's success won't be affected by collapse of Porsche talks.

“OEMs have had a tradition of coming and going,” said Red Bull team principal Christian Horner. “I think Red Bull has proved its commitment to the sport, not just through Red Bull Racing, but through its investment in Sauber before that and its sponsorship before that. Red Bull has been committed to the business, and probably the biggest investor in F1 when you consider two Grand Prix teams, Grand Prix , and all the promotion it provides globally.

“I’m not going to go into the detail of what those details were or entail, but one the strengths this team has is its independence,” Horner said. “It instils all of the virtues and values of Red Bull—as a challenger, as a maverick—and it’s one of the core attributes that has enabled us to be as successful as we have in the sport to date. We didn’t want to diminish those or dilute those in any way and they’re fundamental principles for how we will also attack the challenge of the power unit.

Red Bull and AlphaTauri are currently supplied by Red Bull Powertrains, which was created for 2022 following the official withdrawal of previous supplier Honda. The Japanese marque is continuing to provide technical support during the current regulatory period through 2025, with no development due to the engine freeze.

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