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Ford Motor Co.'s racing division will launch its highly anticipated 2026 season in January during the Detroit Auto Show, featuring a sneak peak at a new Ford Racing production road car and Red Bull's Formula 1 teams that are returning Ford to F1 after a 22-year hiatus.
The 2026 Detroit Auto Show kicks off on January 14, but the most anticipated debut won’t happen inside Huntington Place. Instead, Ford Racing plans to steal the spotlight across town at Michigan Central Station on January 15,
Red Bull and Racing Bulls have announced they will launch their 2026 seasons at the home of Ford in Detroit on January 15.The first confirmed launch date of the new era of regulations will have the two Red Bull-owned teams pairing up to unveil their 2026 liveries alongside Ford
Ford made its motorsports mark with sports cars at Le Mans, Daytona. Now it's expanding to Dakar, Baja with off-road prototype and production beasts.
The electric cars of the Formula E racing championship can accelerate faster than Formula 1 cars and their top speeds are catching up – but battery capacity would let them down in a head-to-head
Formula E revealed its new “GEN4” vehicle for next season, with a huge step up in performance – the series’ biggest advancement yet. Formula E is the FIA’s biggest top-level electric racing series, having started all the way back in 2014 and hosting open-wheel all-electric races all around the world.