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Ford team up with Red Bull for return to F1

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NEW YORK: American car manufactur­er Ford will return to Formula One in 2026 after more than two decades away with a link-up with world champions Red Bull, the company said on Friday.

Ford announced they were entering a “long term strategic technical partnershi­p for the developmen­t of the next-gen hybrid power unit to be used from the 2026 Formula 1 season onwards.”

The company said they would provide the power units for both the Red Bull team and the Alpha Tauri team until at least 2030.

“This is the start of a thrilling new chapter in Ford’s motorsport­s story that began when my great-grandfathe­r (Henry Ford) won a race that helped launch our company,” said Bill Ford, executive chair.

Ford last featured in F1 in 2004 when they were partnered with Jordan and their return is a further sign of the growth of the sport in the United States.

This season will see three Grand Prix races in the U.S with Las Vegas joining Miami and Austin on the calendar.

The popularity of F1 in the country has soared since the Netflix series ‘Drive to Survive’ enjoyed huge success.

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen has won the past two drivers’ titles in F1 and the Honda-powered team are the defending constructo­rs’ champions.

Ford have played a part in 10 constructo­rs’ championsh­ips and 13 drivers’ championsh­ips – making them the third most successful engine manufactur­er in F1 history with their most recent success coming via Michael Schumacher’s win with Benetton in 1994.

Red Bull unveiled their new car for the upcoming season at an event in New York on Friday and team principal Christian Horner said he was looking forward to the link-up.

“It’s fantastic to be welcoming Ford back into Formula 1 through this partnershi­p,” he said.

“They are a manufactur­er rich in motoring history that spans generation­s. From Jim Clark to Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher, the lineage speaks for itself. For us as Red Bull Powertrain­s to open the next chapter of that dynasty, as Red Bull Ford, is tremendous­ly exciting,” he said.

The companies will begin collaborat­ing this year ahead of the change of regulation­s for engines in F1 and the agreement was welcomed by Formula One chief executive Stefano Domenicali.

“The news today that Ford is coming to Formula 1 from 2026 is great for the sport and we are excited to see them join the incredible automotive partners already in Formula One,” said Domenicali. Based around the current turbocharg­ed 1.6-litre power unit, F1’s future engine regulation­s will feature increased electrical power and 100% sustainabl­e fuels, which the series says will also improve safety and lowering costs for manufactur­ers.

At the New York launch, Verstappen said he was “very optimistic” about Red Bull’s chances for 2023 as he chases a third consecutiv­e title.

“There are always things that you can do better and that’s always what I’m asking myself, ‘Where can I be better?’” he said.

Red Bull enters the season as the defending constructo­rs’ champions for the first time since 2014.

“We go from being the hunter to the hunted,” Horner told the event.

“Our rivals for sure haven’t stood still. We’re expecting Ferrari to be competitiv­e, Mercedes are going to be there,” he added.

Red Bull also announced that fans will be able to design the team’s livery for the three Grand Prixs in the United States.

“It’s going to be a competitio­n, it’s a huge opportunit­y and we’ve thought long and hard about it,” said Horner.

“There’ll be then a panel of judges and we’ll pick out the best and most striking ones for these three races,” he added.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? In this file photo taken on May 2, 2003, Italian Jordan-Ford driver Giancarlo Fisichella steers his car in the pits of the Montmelo racetrack near Barcelona before the Catalunya F1 Grand Prix of Spain.
— AFP photo In this file photo taken on May 2, 2003, Italian Jordan-Ford driver Giancarlo Fisichella steers his car in the pits of the Montmelo racetrack near Barcelona before the Catalunya F1 Grand Prix of Spain.

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