After a long absence from Formula 1, Ford has announced that they will be returning to the sport in 2026 as an engine supplier to Red Bull Racing. The news has sent shockwaves throughout the motorsport world, with fans and experts alike eagerly anticipating Ford’s comeback.
Ford has a rich history in Formula 1, with their engines powering teams like Benetton and Cosworth in the past. However, the American car manufacturer has been absent from the sport for several years, focusing on other racing series like NASCAR and the World Endurance Championship.
The partnership with Red Bull Racing is a significant move for Ford, as the team has consistently been one of the top contenders in Formula 1 in recent years. With the current dominance of Mercedes and Ferrari, Red Bull Racing has been looking for a way to close the gap and challenge for the championship, and Ford’s return could be just what they need.
Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner expressed his excitement about the new partnership, stating, “We are thrilled to welcome Ford back to Formula 1. Their history and expertise in engine development will be a great asset to our team as we strive for success on the track. We believe that with Ford’s support, we can challenge for the championship and bring home more victories for our fans.”
Ford’s decision to return to Formula 1 is seen as a significant vote of confidence in the sport, which has been struggling in recent years with declining viewership and revenue. The presence of a major car manufacturer like Ford could help to boost interest and bring in more sponsorship opportunities for teams.
Fans of Ford and Formula 1 alike are eagerly anticipating the 2026 season, where they will have the chance to see the iconic blue oval logo back on the grid. With Red Bull Racing’s strong track record and Ford’s expertise in engine development, this partnership has the potential to shake up the current Formula 1 landscape and make for an exciting and competitive season. Watch this space for more updates on Ford’s return to Formula 1 with Red Bull Racing.