Formula 1 is gearing up for the start of a brand new era which sees five manufactures compete on motorsport's biggest stage.
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Ford expands its role in Red Bull Racing’s F1 engine program
Ford is no longer content to be a logo on the rear wing in Formula 1. As Red Bull Racing prepares its first in-house power unit for the 2026 rules reset, the American manufacturer is steadily moving ...
In Bahrain, the focus in the Formula 1 paddock was a high-level meeting about the future engine formula and the 2026 regulations. The meeting was held after a media session with Nikolas Tombazis in ...
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How a Ford engineer saved a seized Red Bull F1 turbo from customs
Formula 1 is usually defined by what happens on track, but sometimes the most revealing moments unfold in fluorescent-lit government offices. The story of how a Ford engineer pried a seized Red Bull ...
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Explained: F1’s complex power unit upgrade system
F1's engine freeze is over, and all-new power units will hit the track in 2026. But how will these new engines be developed ...
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