The 2026 season is shaping up to be a decisive turning point for Red Bull in Formula 1. The Austrian manufacturer, usually associated with energy drinks, is embarking on the design and manufacturing of its own engines, in collaboration with Ford. This bold challenge comes with a poignant tribute to Dietrich Mateschitz, the founder of the brand, whose innovative spirit continues to inspire the team.

A New Chapter for Red Bull

The decision to design engines in-house was made in 2022, as Honda announced its departure from Formula 1 and discussions with Porsche were not fruitful. It was in this delicate context that Dietrich Mateschitz, then seriously ill, gave the green light to establish an ambitious engine program. This program, named Red Bull Powertrains, was initially intended to utilize Honda engines until the end of 2021.

After many months of hard work, the project is finally taking shape, and the first engine, branded Red Bull Ford, is about to make its track debut. This milestone marks the manufacturer’s entry into a new era, far from the beaten path of simply selling energy drinks.

The DM01 Engine: A Tribute to a Visionary

This engine will not just be a simple assembly of mechanical parts; it will bear the name “DM01,” in honor of Dietrich Mateschitz, who passed away in 2022. Laurent Mekies, the team’s sporting director, stated: “The very first engine is called ‘DM01’ in tribute to Mr. Mateschitz.” A symbolic choice that reflects Mateschitz’s importance to Red Bull.

The visionary character of Mateschitz was highlighted by Mekies: “It is his vision, his boldness; he unleashed the Red Bull spirit, which is why we are all here today.” Indeed, his decision to allow Red Bull to become independent in terms of chassis and power units marks a turning point in the team’s history.

A Challenge Worthy of His Legacy

Mekies also emphasized that Mateschitz never shied away from challenges: “He was not afraid of the magnitude of the challenge, and today, we have the opportunity to pay tribute to him and, hopefully, make him proud.” A commitment that aligns with the team’s desire to surpass its own limits, both technically and competitively.

Verstappen’s Tribute

Red Bull honors Dietrich Mateschitz with its DM01 engine.

During the presentation of the 2026 Red Bull livery in Detroit, Max Verstappen also shared his thoughts on this tribute. When asked by RN365, he said: “I believe it is the only right thing to do. Obviously, it is always sad that he cannot witness it himself, but it is just a very beautiful gesture from Red Bull.”

For Verstappen, Mateschitz represents a lot: “He means so much to everyone here today, to myself, but also to Formula 1. We will always try to do our best in memory of Dietrich.” A promise that the team seems determined to uphold on the track.

Toward Total Independence

With the development of the DM01 engine, Red Bull is taking a decisive step toward total independence in terms of power units. This strategic shift could transform the team into a true manufacturer, capable of competing with the best. It is not just about performance on the track, but also a way to assert itself in a sport where alliances and partnerships are often the norm.

The DM01 engine thus represents much more than a simple technical advancement. It embodies the bold spirit of a team that, under Mateschitz’s leadership, has managed to reinvent itself and look toward the future. Fans eagerly await to see what this new era will bring to the circuit.

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