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    Why Ford remains confident it is “on track” with 2026 Red Bull F1 engine

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    By News Desk on May 12, 2025 F1
    Why Ford remains confident it is “on track” with 2026 Red Bull F1 engine
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    Ford Confident in Progress for 2026 Red Bull F1 Engine Despite Early Development Phase

    As the 2025 Formula 1 season unfolds, attention is increasingly turning towards the 2026 campaign, particularly the revolutionary changes in power unit technology. Ford, in collaboration with Red Bull Powertrains, asserts it is firmly "on track" with its engine development for the upcoming season, following a series of collaborative milestones achieved in their advanced manufacturing facility.

    Power Unit Evolution in Formula 1

    The transition to increased electrical deployment within Formula 1’s new regulations marks a significant shift from traditional turbocharged engines. The departure from the MGU-H component and a focus on sustainable fuels reflects F1’s commitment to innovation. Ford has been at the forefront of this change, laying the groundwork in Milton Keynes with Red Bull Powertrains.

    Ford’s Commitment to Red Bull

    Mark Rushbrook, Ford Performance boss, expressed his optimism, stating, “Overall, we’re on track with what we are delivering for the development of the ICE and electric components.” He highlighted the proactive nature of their partnership, indicating that development commenced even prior to the official contract signing. This hands-on collaboration ensures that parts are manufactured and tested in real-time, fostering a rapid development pace that is crucial for F1.

    Overcoming Development Challenges

    Rushbrook elaborated on the complexities of F1’s development timeline, contrasting it with other motorsports. “Developing a GT3 car takes less time than creating a competitive power unit for F1,” he noted, emphasizing the intense demands of the project. The team is working tirelessly to refine their processes, ensuring product precision and adherence to high-performance standards.

    Competitive Landscape Ahead

    Red Bull, while new to powertrains, has the advantage of experienced personnel aiding their aggressive development strategy. Team Principal Christian Horner acknowledges the daunting challenge posed by seasoned manufacturers with years of expertise. "We are hitting our internal milestones, but there are always areas requiring improvements," stated Rushbrook.

    Looking to the Future

    As development progresses, Rushbrook remains realistic yet hopeful. “Every program has hurdles. The true test lies in our ability to respond swiftly to challenges as they arise.” The path forward is shrouded in uncertainty, with competitors like Mercedes likely setting a competitive bar.

    Conclusion: A New Era for Red Bull and Ford

    In summary, while the future may be uncertain, Ford’s confidence in their partnership with Red Bull marks an exciting chapter in Formula 1. As the 2026 season approaches, the joint effort aims to not only meet but exceed expectations, positioning them as formidable contenders on the grid.


    This article delivers insights into Ford’s strategic collaboration with Red Bull Powertrains, capturing the essence of their ambitions and challenges as they prepare for the 2026 Formula 1 season.

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