Horner encouraged by Honda’s ‘strong desire’ ahead of engine deal

Redཧ Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner is encouraged by the early signs coming from future ♋engine partner Honda ahead of their link up in 2019, hailing the “strong desire” shown by the Japanese manufacturer.

Red Bull will pa🌳rt with engine supplier of♔ 11 seasons Renault at the end of the year, becoming Honda’s primary team as the manufacturer expands to a two-team supply. Honda currently only supplies Red Bullꩲ’s siꦺster team, Toro Rosso, with power units in F1.

Horner encouraged by Honda’s ‘strong desire’

Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner is encouraged by the early signs coming from future engine partner Honda ahead of their li𓂃nk up in 2019, hailing the “strong desire” shown by the Japanese man🔯ufacturer.

Red Bull will part with engine supplܫier of 11 seasons Renault at the end of the year, becoming Honda’s primary team as the manufacturer expands to a two-team supply. Honda currently only supplies Red Bull’s sist♉er team, Toro Rosso, with power units in F1.

While the Red Bull-Honda partnership will not officiall♒y kick off until 2019, early foundations are being laid that have left Horner feeling impressed and encouraged by what the future may hold.

“We are encourage꧟d by what we are seeing, but it is still early days,” H🌼orner said.

“But there is a very strong desire within Honda, and it is great to be working 𝓡in a partnership so we are looking 🌞forward to the next chapter for Red Bull Racing.

“Before that, we ha🎀﷽ve six races to close out with our existing partner.”

Horner encouraged by Honda’s ‘strong desire’

Mexico ‘only shot’ to win again 2018

Red Bull has two wins to its name this season - Daniel Ricciardo took victory in Monaco and Max Verstappen won in Austria - but has struggled to fight for top spot onᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ a regular basis with pace-setters Merced🀅es and Ferrari.

The team has been most competitive on high downforce circuits, suꦯch as in Singapore, where Verstappen finished second eight days ago, with Mexico being the final track of that ilk remaining on the calendar this year.

ꦡAsked if Red Bull had any more chances to win this year, Horner said: “I think realistically, this year, Mexico is probably the only shot we’ve got left under n✱ormal circumstances.”

Red Bull currently sits third in the constructors' championship, 178 poinꦚts behind leading team Mercedes.

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