History doesn’t always repeat, but it often echoes itself. So there’s something deeply resonant about Ford’s choice of team partner for its comeback as an engine supplier. Red Bull Racing was born out ...
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Ford 'racer in chief' Jim Farley bets big on Red Bull F1, enthusiast Mustang and Bronco products
DETROIT — Ford's (F) imprint on this year's Detroit Auto Show is big on racing — really big, as in the pinnacle of motorsports. The company, along with partner Oracle Red Bull Racing and sister team ...
It came as something of a shock when Ford Racing decided to move its annual motorsports announcement from Charlotte, NC, home of NASCAR, to Detroit’s Michigan Central Station this year – but there was ...
Ford is not dipping a toe back into global motorsport, it is jumping in with both feet. After decades of scattered programs, the company is aligning its Formula 1 comeback and a fresh Le Mans assault ...
Ford is launching a new marketing campaign called “Every Ground Is Our Proving Ground.” The campaign highlights how learnings from racing are applied to its consumer vehicles. A series of short ...
DETROIT (WLNS) — The Ford Motor Co. has officially launched its bid back into Formula One after a 22-year hiatus with its partnership to produce power units with Red Bull Racing. The partnership will ...
Thursday morning, I walked into a room with a large screen displaying “Red Bull Ford Powertrains,” followed by a dozen mentions of “Embargo.” Next to it was an engine block on a stand, along with a ...
Any American who's bought a vehicle at one point or followed racing, including NASCAR, is no doubt familiar with the "Big Three" of Detroit: General Motors, Ford, and Dodge/Ram.
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