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Wolff supports freeze to ‘keep' Red Bull in F1

Toto Wolff says Mercedes would back an engine freeze if that is what is needed to keep Red Bull on the grid, and in the fight. Red Bull are without an engine supplier for the 2022 season after Honda announced that next year's championship would be its last in Formula 1. The four-time World Champions are in talks with Honda about taking over their engine Intellectual Property and developing the power unit themselves. That, though, comes with massive expenses with team boss Christian Horner calling for an engine development freeze to keep the costs down. Red Bull have already added an or else ‘Red Bull will leave Formula One with its two teams'. Wolff says if freezing the engines is...
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