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PlanetF1 on MSNF1 2026: Confirmed teams and power unit suppliers for F1’s huge regulation changes
The F1 2026 grid is set for a huge change in how it operates. Here is a look at which brand is due to power which team.
Honda, which left Red Bull and the Formula 1 series following the 2021 season, curiously has registered with Formula 1 as a power unit provider for the 2026 new regulations era.
Paddock speculation suggest Mercedes will have the power unit to beat in F1 2026, and one advantage for the manufacturer has ...
Audi is making significant progress in the development of its 2026 F1 power unit, aligning with new regulations.
Formula One power units are a billion-dollar development commitment, with each engine costing upwards of $10 million. While that is a rich number for even mega-manufacturers like GM, it is part of ...
Ford has confirmed that it is expanding its technical involvement in Red Bull Powertrains’ ambitious Formula 1 programme.
Enter the 2021 Formula 1 power unit regulations, which have been laid out by the FIA and manufacturer representatives today in Paris. More of a roadmap that outlines the key features of the next ...
After confirming its intention last year to return to Formula One in 2015 not with its own team but as an engine supplier to McLaren (perhaps with more team agreements to come), Honda has now ...
The group's CEO acknowledged the formula unit, created by the expensive purchase of Chicago-based rival Mead Johnson, hasn’t always been a natural fit.
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