Oracle Red Bull Racing and Red Bull Ford Powertrains officially launched their 2026 Formula One campaign in spectacular fashion at Michigan Central Station in Detroit, marking Ford’s historic return to Formula 1 after 22 years.

Hosted in the heart of Ford’s hometown, the event featured Max Verstappen, Red Bull athletes, immersive augmented reality presentations, and the first reveal of the 2026 Oracle Red Bull Racing livery, inspired by the team’s early F1 identity and finished in iconic Ford blue.

A major highlight of the night was the official unveiling of Red Bull Ford Powertrains’ first in-house F1 power unit, named DM01 in honor of the late Dietrich Mateschitz, whose vision set Red Bull on the path to becoming a full works power unit manufacturer.

Technical Director Ben Hodgkinson revealed the name live from Milton Keynes, underscoring how close the project is to running on-track in the 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship.

2026 Red Bull Ford Powertrains – Technical Overview
Power Unit Name: DM01
Manufacturer: Red Bull Ford Powertrains (RBFPT)
Architecture: 1.6L V6 Turbo Hybrid (2026 FIA Regulations)
Hybrid System: Increased electrical output with simplified MGU architecture
Fuel: 100% sustainable fuel (FIA-mandated)
Energy Deployment: 50% internal combustion / 50% electric
Base of Operations: Milton Keynes, UK
Partner Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Key 2026 F1 Power Unit Competitors
Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains
Ferrari Power Unit Division
Audi F1 Powertrain (Sauber Works Entry)
Honda RBPT (Aston Martin Works Program)

This launch represents a defining moment for Red Bull Racing, Ford Performance, and Formula One in North America—blending heritage, innovation, and the future of sustainable high-performance racing.

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? Location: Ford Driving Dynamics Lab, Dearborn, Michigan

Step inside Ford Motor Company’s state-of-the-art Driving Dynamics Lab at its Dearborn, Michigan World Headquarters, home to one of the most advanced multi-million dollar vehicle simulators in the automotive industry.

In this video, we go behind the wheel of Ford’s Dynamic Simulator, powered by VI-grade’s Driver-in-the-Loop (DiL) technology, to see how engineers virtually develop, test, and refine vehicle ride, handling, ADAS, and autonomous driving systems long before a physical prototype ever hits the road.

This high-fidelity simulator uses a large-motion platform capable of replicating real-world lateral, longitudinal, and yaw forces, allowing Ford engineers to experience realistic driving behavior while tuning vehicle dynamics in a fully virtual environment. The result: faster development cycles, lower costs, improved safety, and higher vehicle quality.

By connecting analytical simulations with real-world testing, Ford can bring vehicles to market more efficiently while incorporating customer feedback earlier in the development process—a critical advantage in today’s rapidly evolving automotive landscape.

In this video, you’ll learn:
How Ford uses virtual development to replace and reduce physical prototypes
Why simulators are critical for ADAS and autonomous vehicle testing
How VI-grade’s DiM motion platform replicates real driving forces
How Ford accelerates innovation while improving safety and quality

? Technology Partner: VI-grade
Technical Specifications (Simulator Overview)
Simulator Type: Driver-in-the-Loop (DiL) Dynamic Simulator
Motion Platform: VI-grade DiM series (large-motion system)
Degrees of Freedom:
Longitudinal acceleration
Lateral acceleration
Yaw rotation
Primary Applications:
Ride and handling development
Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) tuning
Autonomous vehicle behavior validation
Development Benefits:
Reduced physical prototypes
Lower development costs
Shorter time-to-market
Enhanced safety validation
Improved vehicle quality
Integration:
Analytical simulations
Virtual testing environments
Physical vehicle development pipeline

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Take an in-depth walkaround of the Ford Mustang Dark Horse SC, the most advanced, powerful, and track-capable Dark Horse ever built, with Arie Groeneveld, Chief Program Engineer at Ford Racing.

Developed by Ford Performance / Ford Racing, the Mustang Dark Horse SC is a race-bred, street-credible machine inspired directly by Mustang GT3 race cars and infused with technology from the Mustang GTD supercar. This limited-production track-focused Mustang raises the bar with a supercharged 5.2-liter V8, motorsports-grade hardware, and uncompromising performance engineering.

In this video, we break down the design philosophy, race-derived engineering, and key performance upgrades that make the Dark Horse SC a true track weapon.

Key Highlights
Race-bred engineering from Ford Racing
Supercharged 5.2L V8 delivering extreme track performance
Dual-clutch transmission for lightning-fast shifts
Advanced aerodynamics and lightweight materials
Technology derived from Mustang GT3 and Mustang GTD
Ford Mustang Dark Horse SC – Technical Specs
Engine: Supercharged 5.2L V8
Transmission: Dual-Clutch (DCT)
Brakes: Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes (Track Pack)
Wheels: Carbon-fiber wheels
Tires: Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R
Aero: Carbon-fiber aerodynamic elements
Focus: Track-only / high-performance driving experience
Available Track Pack Includes
Brembo carbon-ceramic braking system
Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R tires
Carbon-fiber wheels for reduced unsprung mass
Enhanced carbon-fiber aero for maximum downforce
With the addition of the Mustang Dark Horse SC, alongside the Mustang GTD and 5.0L Mustang Dark Horse, Ford continues to expand its lineup of race-inspired, high-performance Mustangs for drivers who demand uncompromised track capability.

If you’re a fan of Ford Performance, Mustang GT3 racing, track-focused cars, or high-horsepower American muscle, this is a must-watch.

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The NACTOY 2026 winners have officially been announced at the Detroit Auto Show, highlighting the most significant new vehicles in the North American market. The North American Car, Truck, and Utility Vehicle of the Year awards are judged by an independent jury of automotive journalists, focusing on innovation, design, performance, safety, technology, and value.
? NACTOY 2026 Winners

? North American Car of the Year 2026
Dodge Charger (Next-Generation)
STLA Large platform
Available electric and internal combustion powertrains
Performance-focused chassis tuning
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
Competitors: Tesla Model 3 Performance, BMW i4, Ford Mustang, Toyota Camry TRD

? North American Truck of the Year 2026
Ford Maverick Lobo
Compact performance-oriented pickup
Turbocharged EcoBoost powertrain
All-wheel drive configuration
Lowered suspension and sport-tuned handling
Competitors: Hyundai Santa Cruz, Toyota Tacoma (base trims), Chevrolet Colorado, Honda Ridgeline

? North American Utility Vehicle of the Year 2026
Hyundai Palisade (Updated Generation)
Three-row midsize SUV
V6 powertrain with optional AWD
Premium interior and advanced infotainment
Class-leading safety and family-focused tech
Competitors: Toyota Grand Highlander, Kia Telluride, Honda Pilot, Mazda CX-90

These awards reinforce key trends shaping the industry in 2026, including electrification, right-sized trucks, and feature-rich family SUVs. Each winner stood out in its segment for combining real-world usability with forward-looking technology.

? Announced live from the Detroit Auto Show, the NACTOY 2026 results signal which vehicles are setting the benchmark for the coming model year.
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