Honda commits to F1 for 2021 season with one-year Red Bull extension
Honda will remain i🍎n Formula 1 until at least the end of the 2021 season after penning a new one-yea🍌r deal with Red Bull.
The announcement brings to an end sp𒀰eculation regarding Honda’s future in F1 for the short-term at least, with the ▨contract extension committing the Japanese manufacturer to the championship’s first year of its next regulation cycle.
Following a turbulent return to ღF1 w𝓰ith McLaren, Honda joined forces with Red Bull a year after its sister squad Toro Rosso for 2019 and has claimed two pole positions and three victories so far this season.

Honda will 🧔remain in Formula 1 until at least the end of the 20♒21 season after penning a new one-year deal with Red Bull.
The announcement brings to an end speculation regarding Honda’s future in F1 for the short-term at least, with the contract extension committing the Japanese manufacturer to the championship’s first year of its next regulatio🍌n cycle.
Following a turbulent return to F1 with McLaren, Honda joined forces with Red Bull a year after its sister squad Toro Rosso for 2019 and has claimed two pole positions and threeꦇ victories so far this season.
Its upturn in fortunes over the past two campaigns with the Red Bull-owned outfits has helped rebuild Honda’s reputation after a disastrous three-year spell partnerin🌊g McLaren, which was marred by poor performance and reliability.
Max Verstappen scored Honda’s first F1 win since 2006 at the Austrian Grand Prix in June and added a further two victories in 𓆉Germany and Brazil, where he led Honda’s first one-two finish in 28 years ahead of Toro Rosso’s Pierre Gasly.
Speaking after his win last time out at Interlagos, Verstappen pra🦋i✃sed Honda’s “massive” gains throughout the campaign.
“I think Honda is definitel🌠y on a very good way,” Verstappen 🉐said.
“Throughout the season they have been improving massively so just very 🐈pleased with it.
“I think we’ve learned a lot of stuff in the last few ra𒁃ces so hopefully it’s a good sign to have put a start to next year.”
Honda has also confirmed it will continue to power Toro Rosso for 2021, extending its collaboration with the Faenza squad int🌼o a fourth season in th🐼e process.

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