Horner tells Wolff to mind his own business over Red Bull’s F1 engine plans

Ahead of this weekend’s Portuguese Grand Prix, Wolff said he believed the door remained open for Volkswagen to enter F1 in a collaboration with Red Bull in the future despite the team’s plans to produce its first-ever in-house power unit when the next generation of engine regulationꦍs start in 2025.
Red Bull is creating its own powertrain division at its Milton Keynes base and has already announced its first major signing to lead 👍the project with the capture of Mercedes High-Performance Powertrains chief Ben Hodgkinson.
In March, the BBC reported that Porsche and parent company the wh༒en the next cycle of engine rules begin, and Wolff reckons a tie-up with Red Bull would ma🦋ke sense.
“For me, we can s෴ee what ♚the strategy is and it is not stupid,” Wolff told Sky Sports F1.
"Red Bull is going to attract - on one si🎶de they are keen on doing their own power unit but it is no secret that the Volkswagen group, with their two brands, is looking at Formula 1 and has been part of the discuss🐈ion.
"So they [Red Bull] can decide at any moment whether they want to stick to their o🐬wn power unitℱ or go with the German manufacturer, a top manufacturer.
"On the other side, the IP arrangement with Honda really make🍌s sense. They are taking over the IP from Honda and developing a new power u𝔉nit into 2025.
"It could stay within Red Bull power units or it could go to Porsche or Audi. So ove𒀰rall, I think it makes se♛nse what they are doing.”
In a separate interview with Sky Spo♊rts F1, Horner responded to Wolff’s comments by advising the Mercedes team principal to focus on his own business.
“Toto always likes to think he knows what's going on in other peo⛄ple's businesses. Perhaps he needs to think about his own,” Horner said.
"Look, we're building a fantastic facility, we've got some great talent coming in," he added. "It's going to be on campus, it's going to be integrated fully with the chassis sidꦯe of the business.
"We'll be the only team other than Ferrari to have that, and what the engine is called is ℱanother matter.
"At the moment, there🐽 are no discౠussions in place. It's focused on being a Red Bull engine, but of course, that engine could be called anything in the future.
"But to have ꧑that integrated fully in🐟to Milton Keynes is tremendously exciting."

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