The FIA has indicated Porsche's hopes of entering F1 are not over, despite the collapse of its original plan with Red Bull Full story ⬇️
With its parent Volkswagen Group company eager to get two of its brands into F1 in 2026, Porsche had originally looked set to tie up with Red Bull whileHowever, despite Porsche's talks with Red Bull reaching an advanced stage, and even getting as far as it seeking permission from competition authorities for the deal to go ahead, things fell apart after the summer break.
Speaking in the wake of their discussions ending, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner made it clear about there being key differences in approach."During the discussion process it became clear that there was a strategic non-alignment. Red Bull has demonstrated what it's capable of in F1. And obviously, as an independent team and now engine manufacturer, we look forward to go to competing against the OEMs with the powertrain as well as the chassis.
"The premise was always that a partnership would be based on an equal footing, which would include not only an engine partnership but also the team," it said in a statement."This could not be achieved. It appears Porsche has been actively looking at options, with the FIA suggesting talks are taking place with teams.
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