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Initially, Red Bull planned for the car to be powered by an F1-inspired twin-turbocharged V8 engine, [8] but this was later replaced by a Cosworth-developed 4.5 litre V10 engine capable of revving to 15,000 rpm at redline, with a proposed power output of 1,000 hp (750 kW; 1,000 PS).
Red Bull Powertrains, abbreviated as RBPT, is a Formula One power unit manufacturing company owned by the Austrian Red Bull GmbH and based in the United Kingdom. The company was formed in 2021 to take over the operation of Formula One power units developed by Honda from 2022 onwards following the Japanese manufacturer's withdrawal from the sport after 2021.
Mostly from the 2023 season, specifications on Formula One engines, including the software used to control them and the maximum per-engine price to F1 teams of € 15,000,000, have been frozen until the end of 2025, when the completely new 2026 spec will come into effect.
After winning all but one race last season, Red Bull returns with a design more like the one Mercedes abandoned than the one that won the team 21 races.
Red Bull Racing, Scuderia AlphaTauri RB18, AT03: 2022: 22 17 8 28 8 1st, 9th Red Bull Racing, Scuderia AlphaTauri RB19, AT04: 2023: 22 21** 14 30 11 1st, 8th Red Bull Racing, RB Formula One Team RB20, VCARB 01: 2024: 24 9 8 18 4 3rd, 8th Red Bull Racing, Racing Bulls Formula One Team RB21, VCARB 02 2025: 24 TOTAL: 2015–2025: 209: 65: 43: 125 ...
Red Bull, AlphaTauri will continue to use Honda technology after engine manufacturer's impending exit from Formula 1. Red Bull F1 Forms Powertrain Company, Will Keep Honda Technology Skip to main ...
Alpine F1 will continue — but not with Renault power. The automaker says it will no longer build its own engines for Formula 1, starting in 2026. Renault to Shutter Formula 1 Engine Program in 2025
The following is a list of Formula One engine manufacturers. In Formula One motor racing, engine or power unit manufacturers are people or corporate entities which are credited as the make of Formula One engines that have competed or are intended to compete in the FIA Formula One World Championship. A constructor of an engine owns the ...