Red Bull Powertrains is convinced its all-new in-house power unit sits firmly on the right side of F1's new regulations.
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Max Verstappen: ‘Time will tell’ over Red Bull-Ford PU power
Max Verstappen said “time will tell” about Red Bull-Ford’s competitiveness in its power unit this season, with teams yet to ...
Formula 1’s upcoming 2026 power units have drawn a colorful critique from Pat Symonds, one of the sport’s most respected ...
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How F1 power units squeeze massive output from tight rules
Modern Formula 1 power units turn a brutally strict rulebook into a physics experiment that borders on science fiction. With ...
Red Bull Formula 1 team principal Laurent Mekies says it would be "naive" to think his squad will nail the 2026 power unit regulations from the start, and admitted the team is bracing for a few "very ...
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Alpine fires up Mercedes power unit ahead of 2026 F1 switch from Renault
Alpine has fired up its Mercedes power unit as it prepares for its first season as a customer team of the Brackley outfit in ...
The FIA has officially approved General Motors as an engine supplier for 2029, according to a recent announcement. Cadillac will enter Formula 1 in 2026 as an eleventh team, with General Motors, ...
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Red Bull confident new F1 power unit is legal, albeit on the very limit of the rules
Red Bull is convinced the compression ratio of its 2026 F1 engine is within the regulations, as Ben Hodgkinson calls the ...
Red Bull and Racing Bulls became the first Formula 1 teams to reveal their 2026 liveries at their season launch event in ...
Sauber team principal Jonathan Wheatley has confirmed that development of Audi's first Formula 1 power unit is on schedule ahead of its race debut at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. In ...
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