Audi said today that it is working with and bp (formerly British Petroleum) on new strategic partnership in Formula 1 as Audi prepares to enter F1 in 2026, which marks the introduction of new FIA F1 Technical Regulations with enhanced electrification and use of Advanced Sustainable fuel. Under the new partnership, bp and its specialist lubricants business Castrol will supply bp fuels and Castrol lubricants to enable “maximum performance” from the Audi F1 Power Unit. (AutoInformed on: Alpine, Audi, Ferrari, Honda, Red Bull Ford, Mercedes-AMG are V6 Power Unit Suppliers for Formula One in 2026)
“Audi and bp have always worked together successfully in motorsport. We are delighted that we can take this special partnership to the next level in Formula 1. Audi stands for ‘Vorsprung durch Technik’ and bp and Castrol also aspire to deliver the best technologies in the field of fuels and lubricants. This is a perfect match. It is a strong signal for Audi’s future F1 factory team that we have been able to establish this partnership at such an early stage,” said Andreas Seidl, CEO Audi F1 team. Continue reading









First look – Red Bull RB17 Hypercar
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Red Bull Advanced Technologies and Oracle Red Bull Racing at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed presented by MasterCard debuted the RB17 Hypercar. This exotic sports car designed by Group Chief Technical Officer Adrian Newey – the most winning designer in F1 history – and his team, places Red Bull Advanced Technologies has Formula One levels of performance combined with what’s claimed to be “indulgent luxury.”
“We are excited to debut the RB17 to the public for the first time and couldn’t think of a better world stage than Goodwood Festival of Speed. The RB17 exudes rarity and engineering excellence. We’ve channeled everything we know about racing into making the ultimate performance car,” said Christian Horner, CEO of Oracle Red Bull Racing and Red Bull Advanced Technologies.* Continue reading →