The FIA says Porsche is 'still in discussions' with F1 teams despite the collapse of its original plan with Red Bull.
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 while Audi partnered with Sauber.
Red Bull felt concerned that the independence that had been one of its core strengths in F1 over the years could be compromised if Porsche became a shareholder in the squad. The collapse of the Red Bull partnership, just a few weeks after Audi confirmed its entry to F1, appeared to leave Porsche with very few options to find a way back in.
"With the finalised rule changes, the racing series nevertheless remains an attractive environment for Porsche, which will continue to be monitored."
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