(Hexagon: Stockholm) -- Hexagon’s advanced measurement technologies have played a crucial role in the developing the all-new Red Bull Ford Powertrain, built to meet the demanding new 2026 F1 regulations for smaller, lighter, more nimble cars and increased on-track competitiveness. Advanced measurement technologies from Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence Business Area have been instrumental in the developing and producing the first-ever powertrain produced by Red Bull Ford Powertrains.
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Ready for the dramatic rule changes for chassis and engines governing the 2026 F1 season, Red Bull Ford Powertrains has used Hexagon’s highly accurate coordinate measuring machines (CMMs), 3D laser scanners, and software to achieve the submicron tolerances necessary for manufacturing, testing, and assembling its high-performance 1.6 liter V6 turbo hybrid powertrain.
The new regulations require all cars to be completely redesigned for an era of more “agile, competitive, safer, and more sustainable” racing. Although the new rules increase reliance on electrical energy, altered aerodynamics and changes to wings will produce less downforce, placing new performance demands on the car’s power unit. The front wings are simplified, while the undersides of cars have lost Venturi tunnels that generated a huge amount of grip.
To meet these new rules, Red Bull took the bold decision in 2021 to build its own powertrain from scratch at the Red Bull Technology Campus in Milton Keynes, England, later in 2023 welcoming Ford Racing on board as technical partner to become Red Bull Ford Powertrains. Oracle Red Bull Racing remains responsible for producing the chassis and the significant alterations necessary for race compliance in 2026.
From the start of engine production four years ago, Hexagon’s high-precision metrology technologies—including the Leitz PMM-C Precision CMM and Leica Absolute Scanner AS1—have proved integral to achieving the thousandth-of-a-millimeter tolerances required to deliver the race-ready power unit on time. They have accelerated testing and inspection along the entire R&D phase right through prototyping, test-rig testing, and production at the Red Bull Ford Powertrains facility in Milton Keynes. Each of the many thousands of moving engine components has been constantly measured and tested over repeated cycles.
The Leitz PMM-C CMMs are used right across the manufacturing and build areas, and are the only equipment capable of dealing with the accuracy, repeatability, and flexibility that Red Bull Ford Powertrains requires in power unit manufacture. The portable AS1 3D scanner is used with an Absolute Arm to scan the outer surfaces of the power unit’s crankcases and Energy Recovery System (ERS) installations for quality control.
The RB22’s s livery was revealed last month at a spectacular show in Detroit, the historic home of Ford, ready for the new season that starts with the Australian Grand Prix on March 6–8, 2026. Hexagon branding returns to the lower sidepod of the RB22, reflecting the new phase in the nearly 20-year partnership.
“Hexagon’s shared passion for extreme accuracy and performance has been vital to this ambitious project,” says Ben Hodgkinson, technical director at Red Bull Ford Powertrains. “With every element built from scratch, Hexagon’s metrology expertise has enabled us to achieve the tolerances and the levels of quality we require in a cutting-edge piece of engineering to perform at the top level of motorsport. We’re very selective about who we work with and never stop pushing the boundaries—striving for that extra millisecond in performance. We know that Hexagon will support us on that ultra-competitive quest.”
Hexagon has enabled the Red Bull Ford Powertrains team to integrate quality inspection and digitalize up-to-date 3D models into its engineering processes. Data are captured in QUINDOS, Hexagon’s advanced metrology software for complex geometries such as gears, blades, and similarly challenging components. Where required, the data are transferred to Hexagon’s Q-DAS for further statistical trend analysis. Integrating these solutions allows for monitoring of CNC machines and provides corrective feedback to ensure components are manufactured right the first time.
RB22 is the only car on the grid to have its chassis and power unit designed and built on the same campus in the UK. The accuracy of Hexagon technologies delivers unmatched productivity while helping Red Bull Ford Powertrains stay within the new-engine cost cap imposed by this year’s regulations.
Oracle Red Bull Racing, which builds the chassis, also uses Hexagon technology, including laser trackers, to ensure the accuracy of setup and power unit assembly for the new vehicles during the racing season. Hexagon’s 3D laser scanning technology and trackside support will be crucial to the required continuous aerodynamic refinements, ensuring the precision needed to push the team to the front of the grid each race.
With about 30,000 design changes each season, the team relies on Hexagon’s 3D laser scanners and digitalization solutions to reach the pinnacle of performance. The Oracle Red Bull Racing team has previously reduced faults by 50% using Hexagon technology over two years. Measurements from Hexagon’s scanning technologies ensure that the car is accurately set up and reassembled for each race, maximizing performance on the track.
“Hexagon’s portable metrology technologies will ensure the correct car setup and power unit assembly for the new season vehicles, building on our 19-year partnership with Oracle Red Bull Racing,” says Emanuel Viklund, president of the Portable Metrology Division at Hexagon. “Working with Red Bull Ford Powertrains this season is incredibly exciting for all of us at Hexagon. Together, we have engineered and built a powertrain unit under immense pressure. Designed for peak performance, the DM-01 powertrain is now ready to prove itself on the track. But nothing in F1 stands still—there is always a new challenge to tackle, a fraction of a second to gain, and an opportunity to refine the car to push the limits of precision and performance. We are proud to support them every step of the way.”
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