Red Bull Racing confirmed on Tuesday that they have extended their partnership with Honda until the end of the 2025 season.
After Honda’s departure from F1 at the conclusion of the 2021 season, they began supporting the Red Bull Powertrains project under the Honda Racing Corporation brand. The deal was originally signed until 2023 but it was announced that it had been extended for 2 more years.
“Red Bull’s partnership with Honda has been an incredibly successful one and we are pleased that this will continue until the end of the current era of the FIA’s power unit regulations in 2025,” Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said.
“We thank Honda for their positive response to working together. We are excited to continue our partnership in F1 until the end of 2025 with the PU supplied by Honda. We have had a successful relationship so far, winning the Drivers’ Championship in 2021 and currently leading the Drivers’ and Teams’ classifications, with the aim of securing both 2022 titles,” Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko added.
“We have agreed to continue supporting Red Bull Powertrains in Formula 1 through HRC, following Red Bull’s request to extend our current agreement which HRC can meet within its existing resources. Once again, we aim to use our involvement in the pinnacle of motorsport for the development of technologies and of our workforce,” HRC president Koji Watanabe commented.
