FIA confirm six engine suppliers, including Honda and Ford, signed up for F1 2026

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The future of F1 is looking very, very interesting. With Red Bull moving on with Ford, what do Honda have cooking? 🤔

FIA confirm six engine suppliers, including Honda and Ford, have signed up for F1 2026The FIA have confirmed that Ford and Honda are among the power unit suppliers for the 2026 season onwards., the FIA released their list of the six manufacturers currently signed up to supply engines for the 2026 season and beyond.

Alpine Racing, Ferrari S.p.A and Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains Ltd keep their place while Audi are also present following their announcement last year. After their official partnership with Honda ended in 2021, with the Japanese manufacturer deciding to pull out of F1 to focus on electric vehicles, Red Bull established their owner power unit division which will be rebranded to Red Bull Ford.

Honda meanwhile, who will assist Red Bull Powertrains from now until the 2026 season, reversed their decision to leave the sport and have been confirmed as engine supplier for 2026. Currently, they are the only company without a confirmed customer. FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem said: “The confirmation that there will be six power unit manufacturers competing in Formula 1 from 2026 is testament to the strength of the championship and the robust technical regulations that have been diligently created by the FIA in close collaboration with Formula 1 and the power unit manufacturers.

 

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