The US automaker Ford returns to Formula 1 after more than 20 years. For the 2026 season, the traditional brand will again be part of the racing series that it dominated in the late 1960s and 1970s, Ford announced on Friday. After the deal between the Red Bull team and the Volkswagen subsidiary Porsche fell through last year, Ford will in future supply the squad led by two-time world champion Max Verstappen, as well as the sister team Alpha Tauri....
formula 1 Red Bull from 2026 with Ford engines - New car presented Will be powered by Ford engines from 2026: Red Bull Racing. photo © Hasan Bratic/dpa In the metropolis of New York, world champion Red Bull presented its new Formula 1 racing car and future engine partner - this one comes from the USA. In the metropolis of New York, world champion Red Bull presented its new Formula 1 racing car and future engine partner - this one...
Status: 03.02.2023 21:36 The US automaker Ford is returning to Formula 1 after more than 20 years - and will be working with the Red Bull team. The traditional brand will be part of the racing series again for the 2026 season. Ford announced this on Friday (02/03/2023) Ford enters into a partnership with Red Bull. Ford and the team of world champion Max Verstappen announced the strategic partnership on Friday at the sidelines of the presentation of the new...
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Formula 1: France mourns the heroes of a legendary eraSPORT1Formula 1: Ex-driver Jean-Pierre Jabouille is deadt-onlineFirst winner with turbo drive: Ex-Formula 1 icon Jabouille diedn-tv NEWSJean-Pierre Jabouille: Formula 1 turbo pioneer deadSPEEDWEEK.COMMourning for Jean-Pierre Jabouille: the first Formula 1 turbo winner diedMotorsport-Total.comSee more on the topic in Google Newssource site
Former French racing driver Jean-Pierre Jabouille, architect of Renault's first victory in Formula 1, died on Thursday at the age of 80, we learned from his family who did not specify the causes of his death.Jabouille only has two victories in fifty F1 races to his name. But he had more often than not been forced to retire due to the difficulties encountered in the development of the turbo engine, a revolutionary technology in F1 at the time.The “big blonde”Born...
Follow in Michael's footsteps at McLaren Schumacher finds additional Formula 1 job 2/1/2023, 8:48 p.m Mercedes not only supplies the McLaren team with Formula 1 engines, but also with a replacement driver, should the worst come to the worst: Mick Schumacher is also available to the traditional British racing team as a reserve driver alongside the Silver Arrows. There he meets a close confidante of his father Michael. In the forthcoming Formula 1 season, Mick Schumacher will not only be...
formula 1 Fia upset F1: Fire letter due to takeover speculation Fia President Mohammed Ben Sulayem causes irritation in Formula 1. photo © Erwin Scheriau/APA/dpa It crashes between Formula 1 and the World Automobile Association. The reason for this is the statements made by the Fia President about an alleged takeover bid worth billions. The dispute between Formula 1 and the world automobile association Fia escalates. The statements by Fia President Mohammed Ben Sulayem (61) on an alleged multi-billion dollar...
This is the end of Formula 1 on RTL!When the broadcaster lost the broadcasting rights to Sky from 2021, four races were initially secured as a sublicense for 2021 and 2022. But now the private broadcaster is getting out completely!also read An RTL spokesman confirmed when asked by BILD: “We have decided not to broadcast individual Formula 1 races in 2023. Our focus on free TV is football and our newly acquired NFL rights."Background: RTL wanted to show more than...
Fascination: The new season of Formula E The third generation Porsche Formula E 2023 © press-inform - the press office The new Formula E season has started and with it the largest of the international racing series that has fought its way out of hibernation. With the start of the race in Mexico City, the 2023 season not only brought new teams and well-known drivers, but also the new generation three electric racing cars. Formula E is entering its ninth...