Ford remains the third-winningest engine constructor in F1 history. Its partnership with Cosworth and the development of the DFV launched Ford into the stratosphere through the '70s and into the '80s.
General Motors have registered as an F1 power unit manufacturer and plan to run their own engine “by the end of the decade”. However, in the meantime, the American outfit will need to buy a ...
Renault is considering withdrawing as an engine supplier in Formula 1, RacingNews365 understands from several sources. To ensure the F1 team can still compete in 2026, when the new engine regulations ...