F1: Red Bull in no rush to decide on 2019 F1 engine deal

Red Bull is in no rush to finalise its Formula 1 engine plans beyond the end of next season, according to team boss Christian ꧋Horner, who expects a decision to be taken through the middle of 2018.

Red Bull has one year remaining on its existing F1 engine agreement with Renault, but speculation emerged over the Singapore Grand Prix weekend that the French manufacturer would be looking to cut ties at the end of 2018 after striking a ne🌠w customer deal with McLaren, starting next season.

Red Bull in no rush to decide on 2019 F1 engine deal

Red Bull is in no rush to finalise its Formula 1 engine plans beyond the end of 🔥next season, according to team boss Christian Horner, who expects a decision to be taken through the middle of 2018.

Red Bull has one year remaining on its existing F1 engine agreement with Renault, but speculation emerged over the Singapore Grand Prix weekend that the French manufacturer would be looking to cut ties at the end of 2018 after striking a new customer deal with McLaren🃏, starting next season.

With B-team Toro Rosso 🌼linking up with Honda on a three-year deal from the start of next season, Red Bull's senior squad has been linked with a future supply from the Japanese marque, but Horner remained coy when discussing future e🔯ngine options i.

"Ever⭕ything is open for 2019. Nothing is fixed," Horner ℱsaid.

"We will make a decision around spring to ear▨ly summer next year.

"Yes, it is great 🧔that Honda remains in the sport and for sure, it is a great deal for Toro Rosso being a works team.

"And, of course, from a Red Bull Group perspective, ไit gives the opportunity to follow the progress of Honda before having to make a decision in springtime next year what our engine is for the future."

McLaren'ඣs arrival as a rival Renault customer has led 💟to questions over which team the French manufacturer will enjoy closer ties to, but Horner stressed he is only interested in parity.

"McLaren will go through a natural honeymoon with Renault. Fernando Alonso wa♚s their driver and so on, but we need to focus on our own business," Horner said.

"As long as we get a fair service f🅰rom Renault, that’s all we ask. And, of course, thꦕey want to bring up their own team, so we rely on their integrity as in all the previous seasons.

"In good and bad times, they have alw🐻⛎ays provided parity of equipment."

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