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At the moment there are rumours going about regarding what the future holds for F1 in terms of engines, while some indicate V10’s may make a return to the series, others like Red Bull team principal, Christian Horner, argue that all teams are focused on developing the power units for 2026 and shoots down speculations that Red Bull might be behind a potential push to delay the implementation of next year’s rules. 


Years of collaboration between Red Bull and Ford have led to this moment. In just 12 months, the Austrian team’s first car is expected to hit the track with an engine developed jointly by the two parties. But the big question remains—will the power unit be competitive enough to challenge Ferrari, Mercedes, Honda, and even Audi right from the start?