From DFV to Red Bull: Ford's glorious F1 timeline
The announcement of Ford's 2026 return to F1 is the latest chapter in a grand prix involvement which has ultimately brought huge success
Three years ago almost to the day Red Bull Racing broke the two-second barrier when they serviced Mark Webber’s car during the United States Grand Prix in 1.923s.
To celebrate, RedBull.TV will be showing a full-length documentary called The History of the pit-stop: Gone in two seconds on its TV channel at 10pm across the world on October 19. It features archive footage, and interviews with John Surtees, Gordon Murray, Tyrrell mechanics, Mark and Webber and many others.
The announcement of Ford's 2026 return to F1 is the latest chapter in a grand prix involvement which has ultimately brought huge success
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