Christian Horner feels Honda had some regret over their official F1 exit
With the way that Formula 1 is growing, Christian Horner believes Honda felt regret over their official exit from the series.
With the way that Formula 1 is growing, Christian Horner believes Honda felt regret over their official exit from the series.
Max Verstappen says people called Red Bull "crazy" for working with Honda but "look where we are now"...
皮埃尔气体几乎没有发现任何差异the engine department at AlphaTauri since Honda officially left F1.
Honda will officially be back on the Red Bull and AlphaTauri challengers for Japan and beyond.
Helmut Marko says Red Bull and Honda are in talks over a potential official reunion.
赫尔穆特•马克挑了他理想的比赛for Max Verstappen to win his second World Championship
"Maybe there are elements that might want to come back in," says Christian Horner about a potential Honda return.
Honda pledging continued technical support to Red Bull is welcome news for Helmut Marko.
Honda have extended their relationship with Red Bull until the end of the current power unit regulations.
Could Honda be set to do a U-turn on their decision to leave Formula 1?
Christian Horner says there have been no talks between Red Bull and Honda about the latter returning in 2026.
Honda were persuaded to stay in F1 after their ill-fated McLaren spell by a title “guarantee” from Helmut Marko.
Ferrari seem to think their power unit *could* be on Mercedes and Red Bull's level, or perhaps even slightly ahead.
Officially, Honda have left Formula 1, but nothing has changed in the way they work with AlphaTauri.
Ex-Honda F1 chief Masashi Yamamoto has taken up a consultancy role at Red Bull, as per a report from Formula 1.
Honda believe it will be "difficult" for the teams to reach last year's power levels this season because of the new E10 fuel.
Plot twist! Red Bull are now going to receive their engines from Honda's Japanese base until 2025, according to Helmut Marko.
Red Bull Powertrains will have a new consultant acting as a bridge between Red Bull and Honda after a key deal was struck...
Honda boss Masashi Yamamoto said Max Verstappen's feedback was a big help to them in their quest for titles.
Looking back over the highs and lows of Honda's latest period in Formula 1. Hopefully it's not the last!
Masashi Yamamoto says Honda always wanted to win a title within three years of first linking up with Red Bull.
If Honda are to return to Formula 1, Masashi Yamamoto says young employees of the company must pressure those at the top to do so.
Honda may have waved goodbye to Formula 1 at the end of the 2021 season, but they are still getting stuck in for 2022 it seems.
Will we see Honda back in Formula 1 again one day? Sky Sports F1 pundit Martin Brundle thinks so...
Jenson Button can understand why Honda have felt now is the time to leave Formula 1 despite title success with Honda.
Max Verstappen's engine feedback was more valuable than the information provided by other drivers, say Honda.
Masashi Yamamoto thinks Lewis Hamilton had luck on his side on more than one occasion in 2021.
Honda considered leaving F1 when their partnership with McLaren failed, but Franz Tost stepped in to help out.
Christian Horner said Honda were "emotional" during a season of such success for them in 2021.
Fernando Alonso may be wishing he had been more patient with Honda, says Anthony Davidson.