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Oracle Red Bull Racing began a new era of Formula One as they revealed their 2026 livery and an exciting partnership with Ford that sees the team making its own engines for the first time.
Red Bull and Racing Bulls were the first two F1 teams to launch their new challengers for the upcoming campaign, giving fans a new perspective on the inner-workings of their new car through the use of Apple’s Vision Pro headset.
Red Bull Racing has announced its 2026 F1 car using a handful of Apple Vision Pro headsets to show off what went into its creation.
The Red Bull F1 team is getting a makeover for the 2026 season. During an event at Michigan Central Station in Detroit, Red Bull Racing dropped a video and images showing off the newly-designed livery its cars will use this year.
The Ford name will be back in F1 this season after a 22-year absence, and the family want to extend its impressive record in the sport
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2026 F1 liveries revealed: Red Bull and Racing Bulls kick off new era ahead of regulation change
The 2026 Formula 1 season is about to begin with a big regulation change on the cards. The cars will not only look different in terms of their shape, but also in how they are covered. Recap the liveries announced for this season below!
Racing all-new cars and engines in Formula 1’s biggest regulatory overhaul ever, Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies is predicting an “incredibly high rate” of progress in F1 2026’s development war.
Other teams claimed in December that Red Bull and Mercedes found a way to pass the static test while exceeding the limit at higher temperatures. According to the Race, the loophole could yield a 13-horsepower advantage on the field.