Christian Horner feels Honda had some regret over their official F1 exit

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Red Bull principal Christian Horner feels Honda regret their official F1 exit.

It came as quite the surprise when Honda announced that they would depart Formula 1 at the end of 2021, having that season designed a power unit that could put Red Bull and Max Verstappen into title contention.

Red Bull Powertrains has since been established as Red Bull take the plunge as an engine manufacturer, though Honda will continue to supply Red Bull until the end of 2025, after which RBP will take over when the new generation of power units are introduced in 2026. Red Bull principal Horner feels that Honda, who made their decision to leave during the pandemic, now feel a little regret having seen“I think there was an element of regret,” Horner told Channel 4. “I mean, they made that decision during the pandemic. And of course, since then everything in Formula 1 has gone crazy, the interest has never been bigger.

And it is this electrical focus which is of interest to Red Bull when it comes to the possibility of a complete Honda reunion.over a partnership, though discussions collapsed since Porsche wanted equal control of Red Bull Technologies, leading to suggestions that Honda could return to the mix.

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