Now Honda is considering a return to Formula 1

After Max Verstappen’s World Championship title, the engine maker Red Bull has officially left Formula 1. After six months, Honda is considering a return to Formula 1.

Honda is back in Formula 1
Max Verstappen and Red Bull win the World Cup with a Honda TT engine

Sometimes it disappears. The engine manufacturer Honda left the partnership with Red Bull after the 2021 season. Red Bull took over the engine under the Red Bull Powertrains name, but it is still HRC (Honda Sport Division) that actually runs the engines.

By 2026 completely new engine regulations will be issued, Porsche and Audi are interested in getting into the sport, and now Honda is also considering a return in Formula 1.
For this weekend’s Formula 1 race at the Red Bull Ring, Honda HRC President Koji Watanabe was in Spielberg. Also in attendance were Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe, Board Member Seiji Kurashi, and Director of the Human Rights Council Yasuaki Asaki.

“Formula 1 is the king class in motorsport and we’re always on the lookout for what’s happening in Formula 1,” Watanabe tells www.0123go.com.
– We have finished our commitment and we have not yet talked about what will happen in 2026. There is no plan but we have not closed the door.

no Honda is considering a return to Formula 1

At the same time, they are following the evolution of the sport with excitement toward new engines and fuels free of fossil fuels.
– As I understand it, it’s about working towards engines without CO2 emissions. Honda is working in the same direction, if we want to collaborate with F1, we don’t have to deviate from our plan.
He points out that the new participation in Formula 1 may be a good opportunity for Honda.
We have ended our commitment to focus on mass production of passenger cars and fossil-free fuels. It’s also our top priority in the future, but when we feel we’ve reached our goal, we can think about F1.

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Three new engine manufacturers in 2026?

Today, there are four engine manufacturers in Formula 1, Ferrari, Mercedes, Renault and Red Bull Powertrains, which acquired Honda’s engine when development stalled after last season. There will be a new engine code by 2026, but what exactly it contains is not yet clear. Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault are expected to be there, just as Audi and Porsche have received the green light from the Volkswagen Group and are working to enter Formula 1.

– If we want to get back in F1, we need to make a decision within the next 12 to 18 months, says President Watanabe.
– But until 2025, Honda is a partner of both teams in Red Bull. The details aren’t entirely clear, but HRC is a kind of technical partner for both teams.
In addition, Honda is now considering a return in Formula 1.

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