Red Bull return ends 22-year absence as boss declares ‘unfinished business’ in F1

Red Bull’s F1 partnership with Ford has ended a 22-year absence for the American manufacturer in the sport and their boss Will Ford has declared they have ‘unfinished business’.   Ford Racing and Red Bull unveiled their 2026 challenger at the Central Michigan train station in Detroit on Thursday night, launching a new era for the…

Red Bull’s F1 partnership with Ford has ended a 22-year absence for the American manufacturer in the sport and their boss Will Ford has declared they have ‘unfinished business’.

 

Ford Racing and Red Bull unveiled their 2026 challenger at the Central Michigan train station in Detroit on Thursday night, launching a new era for the team as power unit manufacturers in F1.

 

The American automotive giants last raced in F1 in 2004 under the guise of Jaguar before the team was sold to Red Bull, finishing seventh in the championship in their final season.

 

Now, the Ford name returns to a team with eight drivers’ titles, six constructors’ and the expertise of Max Verstappen leading them into their next chapter, and Ford’s pride in the new project is palp

able.

 

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