Ford’s bullish update on preparations ahead of F1 2026 Red Bull tie-up

The America🔯n car gi꧋ant is teaming up with Red Bull to part-fund their engine from 2026 as it returns to the sport after an absence of more than two decades.
Red Bull are preparing their new Powertrains division to design and 💟manufacture an in-house power unit for F1’s new regulations in two years’ time.
And Ford CEO Jim Farley insists its preparations with Red🅷 Bull are “on track”.&nb♔sp;
“I had a cha𝕴nce to spend a lot of time with the team in Milton Keynes, and with Adrian Newey, and I think we're on t𝔉rack,” Farley is quoted by Motorsport.com.
“2026, even though it sounds like a long way away, we have a lot of work to do on the powertrain, but I'm really happy with the progress. I wish I could tell yo♚u more, but I would say we're on track.”
Red Bull 𝔍have won both the drivers’ and constructors’ world championships in the last two seasons to cement themselves as F1’s current dominant force.
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“We have got the best frickin' team that's involved. I mean, we’ve got the best drivers, we’ve got the best technical support,” A co🐽nfident Farley added.
“We have the best of Ford around the globe to support them. But the team, the powertrain team that they're bui💮lding in Milton Keynes, is like absoꦓlutely, top notch.
“We're going first class to the very top o🧜f the podium.”

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