The 2025 Formula 1 season is in progress, with a significant emphasis on future developments. The shift towards more electrical deployment in power units has influenced the incoming rules package. Ford, in collaboration with Red Bull Powertrains, has been working on turbocharged power units with increased electrical power and sustainable fuels. This partnership has exceeded expectations, with ongoing development and contributions from Ford. The focus has expanded to include components beyond electrification, testing Ford’s capabilities in a challenging environment. Developing F1 power units requires more time and precision than other motorsport projects, showcasing the complexity and innovation in the sport.
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