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Ford can print parts that can’t be made using traditional manufacturing techniques, and that’s pretty wild to think about. The automaker last participated in F1 in 2004, when it sold the ...
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GPblog.com on MSNFord already working for Red Bull Racing for 2026: 1000 parts printedThat is the first time in F1 that Red Bull ... Christian Hertrich, the Ford Performance Motorsports Powertrain Manager began.
Ford has a long F1 history, beginning with its partnership ... an F1 specialty—and advanced software development as major parts of the appeal. "The aero: I want to emphasize how important ...
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Autosport on MSNExclusive: Why Ford remains confident it is "on track" with 2026 Red Bull F1 engineUnknowns swirl around the state of F1 2026 engine development, although it’s widely believed Mercedes’ project is the most advanced. Speaking exclusively to Autosport, Ford Performance boss Mark Rushb ...
Ford’s motorsport team has 3D-printed over 1,000 parts in preparation for its 2026 F1 debut with Red Bull, creatively testing them with methods borrowed from aerospace. 3D-printed Top Gun anyone?
While that bid remains in doubt, here's one that isn't: Today, the Ford Motor Company revealed it will be back in F1 starting in 2026, when the new engine rules come into effect. "This is the ...
Last week, Red Bull and Ford announced a partnership ... How this all will work: Under F1's regulations, regulators view new power unit manufacturers in three unequal parts for status approval.
Decades have passed since Ford’s F1 engine constructing glory days. The last time a Ford-powered car won the F1 driver’s championship was 1994, when Michael Schumacher captured his first with ...
It was the first running prototype of the Red Bull-Ford engine that will power the team’s F1 cars from 2026 on. And it was fired up in the presence of Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz ...
Advertisement Horner sat in an office at Ford Motor Company’s headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan, for an important meeting. Discussions about an F1 project started with Mark Rushbrook ...
With an agreement with Red Bull Powertrains, the Ford name is set to be back in F1 in 2026, a full 22 years since the brand's name appeared on the Jordan EJ14. It's a big deal to have one of the ...
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