The Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team is delighted to announce today the renewal of the Title and Technical Partnership between the team and progressive energy group PETRONAS from the 2026 season onwards. Not only will this renewal power the partnership towards two decades of success at the pinnacle of motorsport, but it also signals a commitment to a more sustainable future – and the determination to excel in the exciting technical challenge presented by the 2026 power unit regulations. The partnership extension was announced today in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, at the iconic PETRONAS Towers.
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“Today, we are doing something unusual – announcing a partnership that will begin in four years. This sends an important message: our team and PETRONAS are no longer just partners, we are family, and we will be one team for many more years to come,” said Toto Wolff, CEO and Team Principal.
“From 2026, advanced sustainable fuel will be at the heart of F1 performance – and this gives us a fantastic opportunity to demonstrate our expertise in this domain through the power unit and PETRONAS Fluid Technology Solutions. We are excited to be racing into the future alongside PETRONAS, with the ambition to set the standard once again in our on-track performance and by pioneering the transition of a global sports team to a net-zero future.”
Since 2010, the partnership has been founded on a shared ambition to achieve world-class performance. In nearly 13 seasons, we have won together eight constructors’ world championships and 115 Grand Prix victories – an achievement unmatched in F1. And this success has been underpinned and enabled by continuous technical innovation.
Through this experience, PETRONAS develops class-leading fluids for consumers worldwide, namely PETRONAS Primax fuel, PETRONAS Syntium engine oil and PETRONAS Tutela functional fluids.
Datuk Tengku Muhammad Taufik, PETRONAS President and Group Chief Executive Officer, said, “What you are witnessing…
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