American motorsport company Ford is set to join forces with Red Bull in a new partnership aimed at developing their own powertrains for the pinnacle of motor racing. The collaboration will see the two teams working closely together to propel Red Bull to even greater success. However, there has been a recent setback for Red Bull with the departure of renowned aerodynamicist Adrian Newey, who played a crucial role in the team’s success. Despite this, Ford Performance Motorsports director Mark Rushbrook remains unfazed and reassures that their plans remain unchanged. Rushbrook expresses admiration for Newey’s contributions but emphasizes that their focus is firmly on the power unit programme for 2026. He believes that Red Bull has a succession plan in place and expects them to continue being a competitive team under the new regulations. The collaboration between Ford and Red Bull is anticipated to be a fruitful venture, and the future performance of Red Bull will be an intriguing spectacle.
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