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Big news and of course a real shame. Question now of what next for Red Bull teams. Produce their own engine? Convince a new supplier? Land Merc / Ferrari? Or, if all else fails, be forced back to Renault.
Very bad news for F1. The non-arrival of new engine manufacturers and the departure of Honda makes it clear that F1's hybrid commitment has not met expectations, neither technical nor sporting. High costs and too much complexity. FIA hasn't been able to redress the situation. Bad
Honda spoke to Red Bull about the potential of quitting in August but only made the final decision at the end of September. Says it's an engineering resource decision rather than due to Covid-hit profits. Leaves Red Bull and AlphaTauri needing a new PU supplier in 2022 #F1
I'm bewildered by Honda's timing, TBH. All that R&D, all that sunk cost over the last five years. And it's NOW, right as they start winning (with two teams!), that they decide now's the time to leave. With 5 more years of fairly stable engine regulations ahead.
Natuurlijk kan Max Verstappen in 2021 met Red Bull-Honda nog wereldkampioen F1 worden, maar mij bekruipt toch het gevoel dat je Japanners de handdoek in de ring gooien terwijl het net begint te lopen
Ross Brawn heeft eerder al gezegd dat een nieuwe motorleverancier op zijn vroegst pas in 2025 zou kunnen instappen in de Formule 1. De opties voor Red Bull zijn dus heel beperkt. #F1
Honda leaving F1 after 2021. Let's see what this means for Yuki Tsunoda's changes of obtaining an F1 seat. #F1 #F2 #RedBull #AlphaTauri #Honda 📸 Formula Motorsport Ltd