What engine does the Red Bull F1 car use?
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Since 2019, Red Bull's F1 engine has been using the Honda series, for a period of two years. Here is the relevant content: 1. Development history: On June 19, 2018, Honda's sports department officially announced that it would provide power units for the Red Bull Racing team starting from the 2019 F1 season, with a contract duration of two years. This means that from 2019 onwards, the engines for both Red Bull's primary team and Scuderia Toro Rosso (Red Bull's second team) would be supplied by Honda. Previously, Red Bull's F1 engines were sourced from Renault, maintaining a partnership that lasted for 12 years. 2. Competition status: During these 12 years, Red Bull and Renault jointly won 57 Grand Prix championships, as well as four world championships between 2010 and 2013. Red Bull Racing is one of the Formula One teams under the Austrian company. In September 2004, Ford marked the end of its F1 era by announcing the cessation of all F1-related activities. The Austrian energy drink manufacturer Red Bull purchased the Jaguar team and its factory in Milton Keynes, officially renaming it Red Bull Racing.