anthonyfa18 wrote: ↑06 Oct 2020, 03:25
tangodjango wrote: ↑05 Oct 2020, 20:12
https://the-race.com/formula-1/honda-op ... post-2021/
"Honda’s Formula 1 project leader is willing to discuss Red Bull keeping its engines after its 2021 F1 exit so the team can develop them itself or with a new partner.
Honda will leave F1 at the end of 2021 to redirect its research and development resources towards major automotive targets it has set, but wants to support the succession plan Red Bull must come up with for an alternative engine supply for its two teams."
I see a redbull mugen honda coming to play, redbull will invest with mtec aka mugen and will stay in f1 till the fia come up with rules so honda will come back in 2026
Frankly, if they ever do come back (which I honestly don't see them ever doing now) and as only a power unit manufacturer, any interested party would want a guarantee they aren't leaving for x amount of years etc. The only way back I could see them MAYBE coming back, would be as a full works outfit, but even then.. I can't really see it.
Yes, this time Honda's reasoning to leave aligns with every other manufacturer who was interested but avoided joining, even Renault said if they were just a PU supplier they'd of left, but their reputation has taken a bit of a hit now, there's a pattern of behaviour here. Regardless of how viable the reasons are, there will always be that stigma sadly.