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Ford set to partner Red Bull in F1 from 2026

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LONDON: US carmaker Ford will announce an engine partnershi­p with Formula One world champions Red Bull from 2026 at the team’s launch in New York yesterday, according to media reports in Europe.

Italian media disclosed details on Thursday after an apparent embargo breach.

Britain’s BBC reported Ford will partfund an engine being designed and made by Red Bull Powertrain­s at their Milton Keynes headquarte­rs in England.

Red Bull’s sister team Alphatauri are also expected to use engines with Ford branding.

“We don’t comment on speculatio­n,” said a Ford spokesman at company headquarte­rs in Dearborn, Michigan.

Formula One will have a new power unit from 2026 using 100% sustainabl­e fuels and a greater electrical component.

Red Bull are currently using V6 turbo hybrid engines made by former partner Honda in Japan and last year called off talks with Porsche.

The team, who have US software giant as their title sponsor, will be showing off their car’s new livery in Manhattan with Dutch double world champion Max Verstappen and Mexican Sergio Perez.

There has been mounting speculatio­n about a deal with Ford, who have a great record as an engine provider and whose Cosworth DFV V8 engine dominated in the 1960s and 70s.

Ford sold their Jaguar branded team to Red Bull in 2004 and the current champions are still based at the same factory in central England.

The blue oval last appeared in Formula One with Jordan in 2004.

The expected announceme­nt comes after rival General Motors and their Cadillac brand teamed up with Andretti Autosport who are seeking to enter Formula One as an 11th team.

Formula One’s governing body on Thursday formally started a process that could lead to new teams entering the championsh­ip from 2025.

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