Christian Horner remains confident “ballsy” engine project for F1 2026 will pay off

Red Bull will run their own fully developed F1 power unit from 2026, when the new e♐ngine reg🌟ulations are introduced.
The t𝕴eam set up Red Bull Powertrains and formed a partnership with car giant Ford as they look to become a works outfit.
It will be a crucial time for Red Bull given that 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen’s contract runs out in 2028.
Should Red Bull underdeliver wit🌜h their new engine, Verstappen may decide to quit F1 or move elsewhere.
Horner 🏅remains sure Red Bull will deliver in 2026.
“I don’t thi🍎nk it’s just about Max. We’re all very impatient in F1,” Horner said in an interview with Planet F1.
“Everybody wants to be competitive♚. It’s a massive undertaking. It’s a ballsy undertaking that we’ve taken on but we believe that it’s the right route for the company, for the future.
“It’s busy, there’s 24 mon🍌ths before that engine will ꧃be being bolted into the back of the RB22.
“It’s not t😼hat long in the engine world so there’s still ꦗan awful lot more to do in a very short period of time.
“But I’m confident that we’ve got the rightꦰ peo💎ple, and we can get there.”

Horner is proud of what Red Bull𝓀 has achieved in the last year given they started the project 💮from nothing.
“We’re not going to go into detail 🌊yet of where we’re at, but we’re on a t🎶rajectory,” he added.
“But we’ve got a lot of ground to cover and a lot of🌠 ground t𒀰o make up - we’re competing against manufacturers that have decades of experience.
“Red Bull, 30 montꦛhs ago, this project was still embryonic. ♑So what’s been achieved in 13 months has been outstanding.”

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