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Mercedes and Ferrari have insisted they are not trying to break up Red Bull's potential tie up with Porsche, who are set to enter F1. Red Bull have been in imperious form this year as they lead the Constructors' Championship, while their driver Max Verstappen is at the top of the Drivers' Championship.

Earlier this year, it was revealed that Red Bull would form a partnership with Porsche in time for the 2026 season, while Audi would also come into the sport. But progress has been slowed due to the fact that F1 teams have been unable to agree on a formula for a new engine.

And Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and Ferrari chief Mattia Binotto have denied any suggestions of sneaky tactics coming into play. "On the contrary, we don't want to delay those regulations - we want to have it in place," said Wolff. "We have given the H [engine], which was a massive thing to accommodate the newcomers. It was said to us that by

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