Is BMW coming back to F1?
The logo of German car manufacturer, BMW. BMW motorsport boss Andreas Roos has confirmed they will not be looking at re-entering Formula 1 in 2026, given its slowness in moving to a more sustainable path.BMW only became an official F1 constructor in 2006, but this followed two spells as an engine supplier. The first, in the 1980s, saw it break ground with the first turbo engine to power a driver to world championship success in 1983.Lamborghini tried competing in Formula 1 with bad results, and you will not see them return to F1 in the future. To most people, it seems natural that Lamborghini would have a Formula 1 racing program.

Is Porsche joining F1 : As it's believed to have ended its formal evaluation of a program despite. The championship still being of Interest. The stars are aligned for a while then it seemed completely incompatible.

Why is Bugatti not in F1

Why do Bugatti and Lamborghini not participate in races like other cars It's a matter of budget and emphasis. Bugatti, the numbers are just too small and there is little brand value to gain. For Lamborghini, they also don't embrace racing like Ferrari.

Why did BMW quit F1 : The poor performance of the F1. 09 chassis contributed to BMW's withdrawal from Formula One at the end of the season. Although BMW Sauber targeted the 2009 season as the year they would challenge for the title, their start to the season was a disappointment.

Unfortunately for all Bugatti fans, Bugatti is owned by the company that makes this: Now Volkswagen have made it abundantly clear, time and time again, that they're not going to be involved with F1.

Why do Bugatti and Lamborghini not participate in races like other cars It's a matter of budget and emphasis. Bugatti, the numbers are just too small and there is little brand value to gain. For Lamborghini, they also don't embrace racing like Ferrari.

Why doesn’t Bugatti enter F1

Why can't supercars like the Bugatti Chiron be used in an F1 race The answer is simple – Bugatti is SLOW. Well, it might be extremely fast vehicle on paper, but in real life it sucks badly compared to vehicles that cost 20 (or more) times less. Reason is simple – this behemoth of a car weights almost 2 metric tons.Lamborghini isn't interested in entering Formula One.“This one [the upcoming LMDh entry] is eating up all the resources we have in terms of manpower and development capacity. “Together with all the changes we're having on the normal line-up, there is no further plan to enter Formula One,” he added.

It costs $200 million to just get in. The sum is split equally amongst the current teams. You'd also have to budget for building a brand new car and powertrain from scratch. Lamborghini doesn't have a racing history like Ferrari, so it would be too expensive.