Porsche still pursuing 'viable paths' for a way into Formula 1

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Following the breakdown of their deal with Red Bull, Porsche are working on a new way to enter F1.

In September, at the start of the Italian Grand Prix weekend, Porsche released a statement to say discussions were officially over regarding a proposed partnership to become the engine supplier for Red Bull.

That, speculation suggested, could be that in terms of Porsche going ahead with a Formula 1 project – to which their fellow Volkswagen Group brand, Audi, have already committed, at the very latest from 2026 when the next generation of power units are introduced. As for Porsche, it appears that just because their negotiations with Red Bull came to nothing, that does not necessarily mean they will be unable to find another team to connect with.

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