Koji Watanabe, the president of the Honda Racing Corporation, has revealed Red Bull’s decision to set up their own engine department ended any chance of them staying together for the F1 2026 season.
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Red Bull and Honda are about to enter the final year of their successful Formula 1 partnership. Honda's Koji Watanabe and Red ...
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New details have emerged over Red Bull’s pursuit of an engine supplier for the 2026 season. Red Bull have partnered with ...
Red Bull Powertrains and Ford are facing scrutiny over their ongoing partnership to develop a new power unit for the 2026 Formula 1 season. This partnership sees Ford return to F1 after more than ...
Honda have powered Max Verstappen to the Drivers’ title in each of the last four seasons, with Red Bull’s Honda-powered RB19 statistically the greatest car in the sport’s history having won ...
Honda's next return to the sport was in 2015 with McLaren, but success eluded the company until it paired up with Red Bull Racing in 2019. The next two years saw 16 wins, as well as a 17th ...
Honda has explained why it was left with no other choice but to end its partnership with Red Bull at the end of 2025.
and Red Bull continued to use Honda's power units. With the 2026 power units anticipated to bring many challenges for F1 teams, Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) president Koji Watanabe recently ...