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Red Bull won't supply engines to rivals in 2026, Is McLaren facing an inevitable fallout?, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.
- Red Bull won't supply engines to rivals in 2026
- Is McLaren facing an inevitable fallout?
- Komatsu set to expand Haas team
- Schumacher’s F2001b Ferrari up for auction
- Moments you've missed this season
Red Bull won't supply engines to rivals in 2026
Christian Horner says Red Bull Powertrains won't be ready to provide engines to other teams when new regulations start in 2026. Red Bull and RB will use their own engines, developed in partnership with Ford for battery technology. The new rules will keep the 1600 cc V6 engine but will remove the MGU-H and tighten design constraints. Red Bull has been contacted by other teams but will first focus on its own teams and might consider partnerships later.
Click here to read the full article by Balazs Szabo (f1technical.net)
Is McLaren facing an inevitable fallout?
McLaren's driver lineup of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri is strong but could face challenges. Norris has generally outperformed Piastri, but Piastri's recent growth could create tension between them. If McLaren becomes a serious title contender, the internal competition might intensify. Managing this rivalry will be crucial for McLaren's success in the coming seasons.
Click here to read the full article by Fergal Walsh (racingnews365.com)
Komatsu set to expand Haas team
Haas Formula 1 boss Ayao Komatsu said that the team's better results this season convinced owner Gene Haas to invest in a big hiring spree. Komatsu took over as team principal after Gene Haas replaced Guenther Steiner because the team struggled last season. Even though expectations were low, Haas has already earned more points this season than all of last year. This success led Gene Haas to decide to expand the team's workforce to keep improving.
Click here to read the full article by Taylor Powling (motorsportweek.com)
Schumacher’s F2001b Ferrari up for auction
Michael Schumacher’s F2001b Ferrari, used at the start of the 2002 F1 season, will be auctioned at Sotheby’s Sealed’s Monterey Car Week from August 16-19, 2024. Schumacher drove this car to win the Australian Grand Prix and finish third in Malaysia before it was replaced by the F2002. There is no price listed yet, but similar Ferrari F1 cars driven by Schumacher have sold for millions, including £13 million for the F2003-GA in 2022. Past sales include £5 million for an F2002 and £5.5 million for an F2001.
Click here to read the full article by Lewis Duncan (crash.net)
Moments you've missed this season
There's a lot that has happened this season that you probably don't know about. From Charles Leclerc welcoming Oscar Piastri to his family to some hilarious cooldown moments and numerous incredible on-track battles. And just when you think it couldn't get more emotional, brace yourself for a special marriage proposal that happened at the Japanese GP. So sit back and enjoy some highlights you might have missed so far in the 2024 F1 season. Click here to watch the video.