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Max Verstappen at Mexico City. (Red Bull Racing Photo)

Red Bull Powertrains Taps New Partner For Power Unit Build

Red Bull Powertrains has joined forces with innovative computational fluid dynamics company Convergent Science, utilizing the firm’s CONVERGE CFD software in the design of its 2026 Formula One power unit. 

Established in 2021, Red Bull Powertrains was created to develop power units for Oracle Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Alpha Tauri. The company’s first power unit is set to make its debut in 2026 when new F-1 regulations specify the use of one hundred percent sustainable fuels. 

Red Bull Powertrains’ partnership with Convergent Science will see the U.S. software firm support the design of the engine’s combustion system, working to optimize fuel spray and combustion chamber parameters.

“The development of our power unit for the 2026 season is evolving day by day in our new Red Bull Powertrains factory, with a highly motivated group of engineers and mechanics,” Christian Horner, Oracle Red Bull Racing Team Principal and CEO said. “We continue to invest in people and facilities to bring competitive power units to the grid, and to achieve that target we need the best tools in every area.

“CONVERGE CFD undoubtably meets that need and will help us to build a race-winning ICE. Their highly detailed combustion models enable us to visualize and simulate the inside of the cylinder during combustion, a process that will accelerate our development of a more powerful and efficient engine for the next generation of F-1.” 

CONVERGE’s detailed combustion models will be used to predict the performance of various ICE designs, while the ability to quickly set up new simulations with different geometry configurations will allow the teams’ engineers to rapidly evaluate design options. 

CONVERGE’s flexibility has led to its adoption by not only engine makers and F-1 teams around the world, but also manufacturers in a variety of industries, including electric vehicle systems, rotating machinery, and renewable energy infrastructure.

“We’re thrilled that Red Bull Powertrains has chosen CONVERGE to support the development of its next-generation racing engine,” Kelly Senecal, co-founder and owner of Convergent Science said. “We work hard to keep CONVERGE on the cutting-edge of simulation technology and it’s exciting to see Red Bull Powertrains take advantage of our software’s advanced capabilities to design a best-in-class power unit in a few short years.

“We look forward to watching Oracle Red Bull Racing race in the coming seasons.”