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Honda and Red Bull will part ways next year having first worked together in 2019.

Honda have promised to deliver Red Bull an engine capable of winning both world titles in 2025 as they look to mark their final year working together. Red Bull ’s signing with Honda marked a turning point in the team’s form with the troublesome Renault engine becoming a thing of the past. Powered by the Japanese manufacturer, Red Bull have won two Constructors’ Championships and four Drivers’ titles but that partnership has just one more season left to run.

Having enjoyed such a successful partnership, Honda president Koji Watanabe promised Christian Horner that both titles would be going to Milton Keynes in 2025. Horner said in 2023 that they would not have decided to become an engine supplier had Honda not withdrawn but did suggest that the team had outgrown its current status.“For us to have the power unit on-site, integrated fully with the chassis and the synergies that creates with engine and chassis engineers next to each other, for the long-term, the advantages are significant.

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