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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc
Doesn't sound like the marriage of Red Bull and Porsche at the moment is very good . Seems like major stumbling blocks are in the way.
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More news here...
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/why-porsches-red-bull-f1-plans-appear-dead-in-the-water/10364603/
RBPT had their 1st engine running on the dyno before the summer break and are working flat out and full steam ahead for 2026
Porsche need RB more than RB need Porsche so I'm not surprised that RB have had/having 2nd thoughts
As for the comment about lack of agility slowing down decisions when a large, motor manufacturer manages a F1 team is very true
Not sure what Porsche's next move will be, maybe they re-badge the Audi engine and partner with McLaren of maybe they buy out Williams or maybe don't do F1 at all