2023 Red Bull F1 car launch: livery reveal & Ford engine deal confirmed
Red Bull reveals livery of 2023 F1 car, as it announces engine partnership with Ford to start in 2026
This month the team sat down with Richard Attwood, winner of the Le Mans 24 Hours in 1970.
Regular listeners will know how entertaining Richard can be after Ed’s evening with him and David Piper. Nigel also commented afterwards that he has rarely known a racing driver with such incredible recall. For fans of the Porsche 917, Richard’s experiences of the car’s difficult early days and his Le Mans win with Hans Herrmann will be particularly interesting. The historians among you should enjoy this one.
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Red Bull reveals livery of 2023 F1 car, as it announces engine partnership with Ford to start in 2026
The Red Bull – Ford announcement sees the link-up of two organisations which have tasted victory together before, as Johnny Herbert remembers
F1 launch season has begun, with teams starting to reveal their challengers (or just the livery) for the 2023 F1 season ahead of pre-season testing in Bahrain on February 23-25.
Red Bull has announced a partnership with Ford, which returns to F1 for the first time in over 20 years. The deal is the final step in the team becoming a truly independent F1 constructor, writes Mark Hughes