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McLaren opens door to own F1 engine as clear condition set
Could McLaren take the plunge for the next set of F1 rules?
McLaren Racing has said it could consider building its own F1 power unit, but only if it makes financial sense. At present, McLaren has one of only a few ...
McLaren Mastercard F1 Team would consider building its own engine if the next formula was right, CEO Zak Brown confirmed, ...
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Exclusive: How Red Bull and Ford managed to build a competitive F1 engine straight away
Red Bull Ford Powertrains has received praise from F1 rivals during the opening races of 2026, but how has the newcomer ...
Red Bull will compete with its own F1 power unit for the first time this season. But how has the project been built up over the past four years, and what is its current state? On Thursday, the ...
F1 stakeholders have agreed to change engines again in 2027. But many arguments still need to be settled before the final rules are set ...
Honda has officially returned to the world of Formula 1 racing this year, as the engine supplier for the Aramco Aston Martin racing team. It may seem like an odd pairing on the surface, but Honda has ...
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F1 says V8 engines could be back in 2030
Formula 1 has spent more than a decade building its identity around hybrid power. Since 2014, the sport has used turbocharged V6 hybrid engines, and the 2026 rules pushed even further into ...
A mid-season rule change is set to remove a suspected loophole Mercedes has benefitted from, but will it change F1's pecking ...
The front of the pack at last weekend's 2026 Miami Formula 1 Grand Prix CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP via Getty Images Formula 1 engines will be altered for the 2027 season to reduce the reliance on electrical ...
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