So , in the bizarre world of F1 let's reflect . Red Bull(formerly Jaguar and Stewart , and powered by Ford , then Renault for many years ) is using a Honda engine, now developed in house by Red Bull . Aston Martin's road and racing cars are powered by Mercedes Benz engines but their F1 cars are now going to use Honda engines . In competition with the Mercedes F1 team (formerly Brawn, Honda, BAR and Tyrrell) . And Aston Martin F1 - formerly Jordan , Midland, Force India and Racing Point- have also used Ford , Peugeot and Honda engines . As for AM road cars , two of their own , then derivations of Jaguar and Ford engines. When Jag was part of Ford , and not Tata of course . Oh, and Ford are now getting into bed with Red Bull
Promiscuous business isn't it? Much simpler when all you needed was a secondhand DFV and access to a lock up ....
What's the betting it'll be Geely Aston Martin Honda F1 team by then?
So , in the bizarre world of F1 let's reflect . Red Bull(formerly Jaguar and Stewart , and powered by Ford , then Renault for many years ) is using a Honda engine, now developed in house by Red Bull . Aston Martin's road and racing cars are powered by Mercedes Benz engines but their F1 cars are now going to use Honda engines . In competition with the Mercedes F1 team (formerly Brawn, Honda, BAR and Tyrrell) . And Aston Martin F1 - formerly Jordan , Midland, Force India and Racing Point- have also used Ford , Peugeot and Honda engines . As for AM road cars , two of their own , then derivations of Jaguar and Ford engines. When Jag was part of Ford , and not Tata of course . Oh, and Ford are now getting into bed with Red Bull
Promiscuous business isn't it? Much simpler when all you needed was a secondhand DFV and access to a lock up ....