Red Bull Racing will appear on the grid from 2026 with its own engines, which it will develop together with Ford. Red Bull itself and AlphaTauri will drive the power units, but perhaps a third team in
Formula 1 will also be supplied with the power units. There were earlier discussions with
McLaren about a possible collaboration.
Marshall was working within Red Bull on the 2026 engine project, among other things. Not with the development of the engines themselves, but in combination with how they should fit into the car. In his new role, Marshall looks set to become responsible for that at
McLaren too. During a press event in Spain, which
GPblog also joined, Stella was asked whether the 55-year-old Briton's move is linked to a possible engine deal with Red Bull from 2026.
Mercedes will lose one customer team with Aston Martin as of 2026.
Williams and
McLaren do appear, based on current reports, to be continuing with the German engine manufacturer.