Red Bull is pressing ahead with taking over Honda's F1 engine when the Japanese manufacturer exits at the end of this year. Even though the team has the development freeze it required to make this a realistic option, taking over the running of an F1 engine is still a huge task that will involve it partnering up with a specialist and creating its own engine department. In this video Scott Mitchell explains what Red Bull needs to put in place, how it will run the engine operation, what it will call the Honda engine when it takes over, and if this means we could see a Red Bull engine built from scratch for new engine rules in the future.
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