The great-great-grandson of Ford founder Henry Ford has released a heartfelt public letter as its adventure back in F1 ticks ever closer.
Ford has struck a partnership with Red Bull Powertrains and has been helping the Milton Keynes-based squad construct its power unit this year.
Red Bull is entering a season with its own in-house-built engine for the first time as it seeks to continue to hold position at the front of the grid.
Ford is looking to play its own role and help develop the power unit in the coming years, which sees a significant increase in the electrical output.
Red Bull launched its 2026 F1 livery from Detroit, Ford's home, on Thursday night as the new F1 season inches closer.
As Ford returns to F1, its general manager Will Ford has spoken about the journey it has been on thus far with Red Bull and its ambitions going forward.
Read the full letter by William Ford below!
Letter from William Ford
One hundred and twenty-five years ago, my great-great-grandfather, Henry Ford, stepped into a car he called "Sweepstakes." He wasn’t a professional racer, and he wasn’t a favourite to win.
He was a man with his back against the wall. That October day in 1901, his victory on the
Grosse Pointe dirt track didn’t just win him a trophy — it secured the investment that allowed
Ford Motor Company to exist.
At Ford, we weren't just inspired by racing. We were born from it.
That is why the air at Ford Racing feels different right now. After a 22-year absence, we are
returning to the pinnacle of motorsport. Twenty-two years is too long. As we prepare for the
Australian Grand Prix in March 2026, we are returning to our identity.
When I first saw the new liveries for Oracle Red Bull Racing and Visa Cash App Racing Bulls, I
didn’t see a marketing asset. I saw my family’s name back on a global stage where we have
unfinished business.
Seeing the Blue Oval integrated into those designs was a reminder of the weight we carry. It’s a testament to dedication of our engineers in Dearborn and Milton Keynes have already spent in the trenches.
We are supporting the development of a power unit that is a high-voltage marvel. This isn’t a
hobby. This is the drama of the sport — the late nights and the brutal technical hurdles of
building a solution that can survive the most demanding tracks on the planet.
People often say the track is a laboratory. That’s too clinical. The track is a battlefield.
The spirit of innovation we are pushing in F1 is the same one you see across our entire
portfolio. Whether it’s the Ford Raptor T1+ in the sand dunes of Dakar, our Mustangs at Le
Mans, or a Raptor in the ruts of Baja, every mile we lap is an investment in our customers.
Let’s be clear: The high-voltage systems and battery software we are refining for 2026 are the
literal blueprints for the trucks and cars our customers will drive every day. When you buy a
Ranger Raptor or an F-150, you are buying the data and the grit earned during races.
We at Ford aren't only in F1 to collect trophies. We are there to engineer more capable Ford
vehicles.
I’ve felt the electricity in our hallways. Our employees aren't spectators — they are part of this
mission. They know that when those cars take to the grid in Melbourne, they carry the legacy of 1901 and the future of our company.
We are optimistic, but we aren't naive. The competition is fierce, and we respect the challenge.
In racing, you win and lose with equal grace, but you never stop pushing.
To the fans who have waited two decades: we’re back. To our team: thank you for the work that got us here.
The Blue Oval is back where it belongs. Now, let’s go racing.
Will Ford is general manager, Ford Racing.
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