Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has broken his silence after Honda admitted it is "struggling" with its F1 2026 engine development.
Koji Watanabe was extraordinarily honest. Honda Racing Corporation's top executive admitted that his company were struggling ...
Red Bull will continue using Honda's existing power unit for the 2025 season before switching to its own Red Bull Powertrains ...
That's the admission of Honda Racing Corporation boss Koji Watanabe, who has revealed that the Japanese manufacturer is "fighting" to ensure its engine is competitive under the new rules.
The change means Castrol will have sponsorship involvement across both Honda teams as it is also a sponsor for the LCR bike ...
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has admitted that Honda face an uphill task with regards to their 2026 engine project but said that the Japanese company is more than capable of overcoming any issu ...
Honda says it's struggling with 'technically challenging' 2026 Aston Martin power unit but Newey and Stroll shouldn't worry ...
Thursday's F1 news includes an Eddie Jordan health update after his cancer diagnosis and Williams closing in on a new title sponsor.
Christian Horner has revealed that Honda lost some time in developing its all-new power unit for 2026. Last week, Honda (…) ...
The challenge that Formula 1 teams will face from 2026 onwards is completely different from what we are seeing with the ...
Honda is fighting behind the scenes to produce its all-new power unit for the revolutionary 2026 regulations. That is the (…) ...
In contrast to the predominantly white backdrop with green accents, also reminiscent of the Castrol Honda WorldSBK bikes from ...