Porsche wanting to enter F1 is already known and public. In fact, the former CEO of the Volkswagen GroupHerbert Diess confirmed in May that both Porsche and Audi will enter Formula 1 in 2026 with the introduction of new engine regulations. Exactly, the new rules work towards the goal of making propellers simpler and cheaper to attract the attention of more brands like Porsche. And besides, it sounds strong that Porsche might partner with Red Bull. There is no official statement yet, but there is a document that shows the purchase of 50% of the Red Bull F1 team by the German company to reach the ‘Great Circus’ in 2026.
Before the official announcement, which will come shortly, both Porsche What red bull they have already started the formal process to make the operation effective. To do this, according to the law, it is necessary for the authorities of the European Union and more than 20 countries outside the EU to prove that this operation can be carried out. One of those countries is Morocco, and its law certainly requires that these applications be published by the ‘Conseil de la Concurrence’ once they have been approved. And that is how the agreement was discovered, announced by the Dutch edition of the specialized website ‘motorsport’.
The document, which quickly went viral on social networks, indicates that Porsche informed the aforementioned ‘Conseil de la Concurrance’ on August 8 that the German firm and Red Bull will join forces for 10 years and Porsche will own 50% of Red Bull Technology. LTD. The F1 set is not mentioned, but it is assumed that Porsche will take over 50% of the racing team and, as mentioned in this contract, Porsche will take over the creation of the engine that will be used by Red Bull. The document also indicates that the relationship between both parties will be made public on August 4.
According to ‘Motorsport’, despite the fact that only Red Bull is mentioned in the draft, the ‘B’ team of energy drinks will also compete with a Porsche power unit from 2026. After the agreement becomes official, it remains to be seen what about Audi, which has been linked to a possible McLaren purchase.
Source: La Verdad

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