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Former Williams star Riccardo Patrese has defended Ford and Mercedes over allegations their power unit is illegal due to a compression ration loophole.
Christian Horner's absence from Formula One may be short-lived. Horner, the famed former Red Bull boss who was fired by the company in July, is among a group eyeing a possible investment into F1 team Alpine.
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Red Bull and Racing Bulls 2026 Formula 1 liveries revealed with Ford Racing
The Oracle Red Bull Racing and Visa CashApp Racing Bulls Formula 1 teams revealed their 2026 liveries at an event in Detroit on Thursday night. The designs were featured on older Formula 1 cars that are not indicative of the all-new cars that are launching this year.
Max Verstappen is rightly praised for his phenomenal driving skills, but the Red Bull superstar is also a formidable athlete. While Verstappen isn’t the most outwardly muscular driver in Formula 1, his largely error-free driving is a testament to his physical and mental endurance.
The start of the new Formula One season might still be more than a month away, but an exploitation of the sport’s new regulations could already give two engine manufacturers an upper hand – and Kiwi driver Liam Lawson could be one of the major beneficiaries.
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Red Bull and Racing Bulls reveal new liveries as 2026 Formula 1 era begins
Red Bull Racing and its sister team Racing Bulls have unveiled their Formula 1 designs for the 2026 season, marking the start of a significant new chapter for both organizations. The season represents a major transition for Red Bull,
The livery harkens back to Red Bull's first livery in 2005, and marks the start of Ford's partnership with the team
Ford launches its 2026 racing season with major reveals, including its Formula 1 return with Red Bull, a hybrid V-8 Le Mans contender, Austin Prock joining Tasca Racing, and the Dark Horse SC debut—unveiled at Michigan Central Station.
Although there are no live timings during the test, with 'official' pre-season testing running not under way until the first of two tests in Bahrain from February 11, it is understood that Isack Hadjar set Monday's pace in the new Red Bull RB22 - which is running the team's own power unit for the first time.