Ex-F1 technical director Gary Anderson explains the key challenges facing all teams during the early stages of 2026 + what he'd have changed about the regs
The showcar Red Bull used to show off its 2026 livery is most certainly not the design it will run. But it does allow for a better comparison against the 2025 rules, and an idea of what to expect
From design hints to some misaligned messaging plus a long-awaited change, here's everything we learned from the first F1 2026 launch staged by Red Bull and Ford
Ford claimed that it and Red Bull will be “unstoppable” with its new engine partnership beginning in 2026 but the Formula 1 team has warned it may struggle for “the first few months”
You may notice the car Red Bull has revealed is very different from the official F1 showcar we've seen before...but that doesn't mean it's the real car
Major manufacturer backers that never put their names to its engine, the years when it was allegedly powered by a watch brand, Honda pulling out without really pulling out… Red Bull’s Formula 1 manufacturer tie-ups have tended to be unusual and its likely new Ford deal is no exception