Red Bull’s plans to work with Porsche have encountered a setback after voting on the F1 engine rules for 2026 was delayed. Formula_Nerds
Red Bull’s plans to work with Porsche have encountered a setback after voting on Formula 1’s engine rules for 2026 was delayed.
According to Red Bull Advisor Helmut Marko this is due to the reservations of Porsche’s parent firm the Volkswagen Group, which continues to seek assurances on F1’s future direction. Paddock rumour has heavily suggested that Audi is looking to buy over an existing outfit on the grid, while Porsche is set to supply Red Bull with engines, taking over the mantle from current supplier Honda.Porsche is looking to buy 50% of the Red Bull teamHowever, the nature of Porsche and Audi’s F1 entries are still the subject of intense speculation, with approval of the 2026 regulations continuing to be pushed back, and Volkswagen being reluctant to commit to unfinished rules.
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