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Ford’s return to F1, explained

Ford’s return to F1, explained
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Ford Motor Company, one of the world’s leading automotive manufacturers, is making a return to Formula One racing after more than 40 years. Ford’s involvement in Formula One began in 1967 when the company entered its first race, the Dutch Grand Prix. The company went on to win the Constructors’ Championship four times, in 1968, 1969, 1975, and 1976.

Ford’s return to Formula One will be through its subsidiary, Ford Performance, which will supply engines to the Red Bull Racing team. The engines, which will be branded as Ford, will be based on the same power unit used in the Ford GT supercar.

The engine will be powered by a turbocharged V6 engine and will feature a number of advanced technologies, such as an energy recovery system, which will help to increase efficiency and reduce emissions. The engine will also feature a new cylinder head design and a revised exhaust system.

The new engine will be tested in the upcoming Formula One season and is expected to make its race debut in 2021. Ford’s return to Formula One will be a welcome addition to the sport, as the company has a long and successful history in the sport.

The partnership between Ford and Red Bull Racing is expected to bring more success to both teams, as well as to the sport of Formula One. Ford’s return to the sport will also bring more attention to the sport, as the company is one of the most recognizable automotive brands in the world.

As Ford continues to make its return to Formula One, the company is sure to make a big impact on the sport. The new engine is expected to be a game-changer and will help to bring more excitement to the sport. With Ford back in the mix, Formula One is sure to be even more thrilling in the coming years.

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