Red Bull is behind in F1 engine development race
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Engine power wll play a major factor in the outcome of the 2026 Formula 1 world championship, but what are the teams using and how will it affect their chances.
Bill Ford says GM's marketing ploy critique of Ford and Red Bull is "patently absurd" given Cadillac runs Ferrari power in F1
Ford recently announced its return to Formula One with Oracle Red Bull Racing. For some, it feels new. It isn’t.
Cadillac will become F1’s 11th team in 2026 when it makes its debut at the Australian Grand Prix, marking an end to what was a long process to get to the grid. Back in 2023, General Motors and Andretti Global announced their intention to get into F1, but that was rejected as the championship wanted the team to agree to building its own engines.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Formula One’s booming popularity in the United States has lured another American brand to the ...
Formula 1’s move from the ear-splitting V10 engines of the late 1990s and early 2000s to today’s turbocharged V6 hybrid power units represents more than a technical evolution—it reflects a fundamental realignment of the industry's priorities.