Adrian Newey has revealed RedBullRacing's powertrain division already has one focus in mind. F1
Adrian Newey has revealed the “sole focus” of the newly established Red Bull Powertrains division is getting set for the 2026 season when they will become a independent supplier.
Since Red Bull’s arrival on the grid in 2005, they have purchased engines from a whole host of suppliers including Cosworth, Ferrari, Renault and most recently Honda. That changes in 2026 when new engine regulations come in and Newey revealed their power unit division is now solely focused on being ready for that season.
“But other than that, we don’t have a proper set of ergonomic regulations or anything else yet to go on so there’s no point in us spending too much time on that until we have a much more defined set of regulations.”As for how much an engine design will impact Newey and his chassis-building team, he said the real trick was how to integrate it into the car.
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