“We’ve recruited some more great talents,” Christian Horner looks to further strengthen Red Bull Powertrains


“We’ve recruited some more great talents,” Christian Horner looks to further strengthen Red Bull Powertrains

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Christian Horner reveals new talents being added to the Red Bull Power Train after Milton Keynes and Red Bull since went on a hiring trip. Red Bull started making its own power unit after taking records from Honda, as the Japanese company decided not to continue after the 2021 season. Red Bull called its version of the engine to be Red Bull Power Train. They are planning to completely settle down with the engine business and have hired new generational engineers for making the team stronger.

As of now, the RBPT looks very strong with its competitive nature. Red Bull is easily seen battling for the top with arguably the second-best car on the track. Christian Horner explains the reason for a new base team recruitment and the future plans as an engine builder. Red Bull previously has been powered by Honda, Aston Martin and Renault with fewer customers to deal with, Bulls wanted to create it own engine and is being helped by Honda.

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Overall Christian Horner feels complete with the quality, the engine has shown until now and will continue with the same hopes.
“Red Bull Powertrains is going [from] strength to strength, and we’ve recruited some more great talents and more announcements coming out soon, that some significant recruitments [are coming] into the team,” said Christian Horner.

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” But I think, you know, we’re in great shape and looking forward to seeing exactly what these new regulations say on a sporting, a technical and, most importantly, financial basis,” happily commented Horner.

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Christian Horner reviews Porsche with rumours of both companies joining

Red Bull and Porsche
Red Bull and Porsche

Horner gives his take on Porsche and Audi being added to Formula 1 by 2024, Red Bull boss hopes for them as a great competitor. With rumours all around Porsche and Red Bull joined hands with a 50% stake.

“We want to make sure that we can play on a level playing field and that applies to Porsche, it applies to Audi and. of course, it applies very much to Red Bull, having made that commitment to enter as a power unit manufacturer,” concluded Christian Horner.

Red Bull has been amazing with its quality and consistency of RBPT. The fear of having a non-reliable engine haunted Red Bull in the first few races of the season. But fortunately, after those incidents, RBPT has kept the rest of the grid on its toes.

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