Formula 1: Aston Martin can create its own power unit in 2026: The team principal of Aston Martin, Mike Krack says ‘it’s normal’ for the manufacturer to create its own Formula 1 power unit in 2026. Right now, they are using Mercedes engines. They switched from Brixworth supplier under their previous Force India name in 2009. Follow Formula 1 Live Updates on InsideSport.IN.
Mike Krack said, “First of all I have to say we are happy with the engine partner that we’re having. But we have a new set of regulations coming for 2026. With more emphasis, obviously, on electric power than today.”
Formula 1: Mike Krack says Aston Martin will consider their own power unit in 2026 – Check Out
“I think it’s normal for brands like Aston Martin. That if there are new power unit regulations that you have a look into them that you carefully investigate if this is strategically the right thing.”
Formula 1: Mike Krack, the team principal for Aston Martin“I think it is the right step that F1 is taking. To have a higher hybrid bias or higher bias over electric power. I’ve been involved with BMW in both. Formula E is full electric, with the Hyper-car it was hybrid, similar to F1, although not the same, I have to say.”
However, the power unit regulations which are coming in 2026 create a re-set. Red Bull have created its own powertrain division. It is done in keeping view with a new engine and having control over its own destiny.
Mike Krack started working with the Aston Martin team last week. He said that the team will consider a similar route. Krack also acknowledged that any decision on creating their own F1 power unit should be taken soon.
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Formula 1: Mike Krack says Aston Martin will consider their own power unit in 2026 – Check Out
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Krack added, “Now we are 2022 and the timelines are reasonable to introduce them in ’26. Because we know that other competitors are also evaluating to make an entry. So from a timeline, it is reasonable if you take this decision to be on the grid in ’26. With your own power unit, I think it is the right moment to look into it now.”
Mike also believes that Aston Martin has everything they need to become title contenders in the future. Krack further added, “The infrastructure change that is happening here is tremendous. It’s the first new F1 headquarters being built, I think, in 19 years, something like that. We will be state of the art, which clearly shows the ambition that Lawrence Stroll and the team is having.”
“So, yes, it’s a five-year plan. We will have all the possibilities or all the facilities that you need to be successful there. So we progress on our journey.”
Formula 1: Mike Krack says Aston Martin will consider their own power unit in 2026 – Check Out