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In barely 18 months, the first Red Bull-Ford-powered F1 car is set to roll down pit lane. We visit Red Bull Racing to see how the Blue Oval’s return to F1 is coming along.
Ford purchased the Steward F1 team prior to the 2000 campaign, renaming it Jaguar Racing. The Jaguar-Ford team saw minimal success over the next few years, and Ford eventually sold the Jaguar ...
Ford is set to return to F1 after more than 20 years away from the ... and efficient energy recovery. ... funded the team from 2000 to 2004. Ford eventually sold the team to Red Bull at the end of ...
Ford's F1 entry was not predestined. The automaker considered several options, including buying an existing team. "Before we had this deal with Red Bull, there were a lot of discussions going on ...
Ford is set to make its return to Formula 1 in 2026, coinciding with the new era of regulations. Although the American automotive giant could have opted to purchase an existing team and build from ...
"It's fantastic to be welcoming Ford back into Formula 1 through this partnership," said Red Bull team principal Christian Horner. Ford, which was last in F1 in 2004, will work to develop the ...
Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing F1 team principal, said, “The exchange of ideas and technology are now flowing between the two organizations in the lead-up to the new regulations” in an ...
Speculation surrounding the Red Bull F1 team has been high since a proposed partnership with Porsche fell apart earlier this year. Reports indicate that the deal imploded at the last minute ...
Ford developing power units with Red Bull is big news for U.S. F1 fans, but the sport has a history of automakers overpromising and underdelivering. Skip to main content Skip to navigation Menu ...
F1 fans might soon see a big change for Lewis Hamilton off the track, as rumors mount about him landing a huge new sponsor deal. The seven-time champion, who’s set to leave Mercedes and join ...
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