Verstappen: Honda “never really left” F1 given Red Bull ties

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🗣️ 'Compared to last year, not a lot has changed' Max Verstappen feels Honda “never really left” F1 and would welcome a works return with Red Bull, after the Japanese manufacturer strengthened ties for the JapaneseGP ⬇️

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, there is speculation that Honda could return to F1 in a works capacity in support of Red Bull Powertrains. Asked by Autosport about the increased Honda support, defending champion Verstappen said: “It's great to see the full name back on the car.“It makes it extra special that they are back on the car just before their home grand prix.

“We've been working really well together. It's been really enjoyable in terms of the working relationship. Compared to last year, not a lot has changed anyway.“About the future, it's too early to talk about that right now. But I think in general, the Honda name for F1 is great. It would be very nice to see them come back again.”Although there is an expectation that

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