Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Red Bull Racing | |
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| Base | Milton Keynes, United Kingdom |
| Principal | Christian Horner |
| Technical director | Pierre Waché |
| Drivers | Max Verstappen, Sergio Pérez |
| Chassis | Red Bull RB20 |
| Engine | Honda RBPT |
| Debut | 2005 Australian Grand Prix |
| Races | 400 |
| Poles | 105 |
| Wins | 120 |
| Fastest laps | 96 |
Red Bull Racing. The team, owned by the Austrian beverage company Red Bull GmbH, is one of the most successful and dominant constructors in modern Formula One history. Founded in 2005 after the purchase of the Jaguar Racing outfit, the squad has won multiple World Constructors' Championships and World Drivers' Championships, most recently with star driver Max Verstappen. Based in the state-of-the-art Milton Keynes facility in the United Kingdom, it operates alongside its sister team Scuderia AlphaTauri as part of the larger Red Bull motorsport empire.
The team's origins trace back to the Stewart Grand Prix operation, which was later sold to Ford Motor Company and rebranded as Jaguar Racing. Following a period of limited success, the Jaguar Racing assets were acquired by Red Bull GmbH in late 2004. The rebranded team made its competitive debut at the 2005 Australian Grand Prix with drivers David Coulthard and Christian Klien. A major turning point arrived in 2009 with the revolutionary double diffuser on the Red Bull RB5, piloted by Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber, which began a period of sustained competitiveness. This culminated in a historic run of four consecutive Constructors' and Drivers' titles from 2010 to 2013, all won by Sebastian Vettel. After a relative drought during the Mercedes hybrid-era dominance, a new era of supremacy began in 2021, with Max Verstappen securing a dramatic drivers' title at the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, followed by consecutive double championships.
The team's long-standing principal is Christian Horner, who has led the outfit since its inception. The technical direction is overseen by technical director Pierre Waché, with legendary designer Adrian Newey serving as Chief Technical Officer, renowned for his aerodynamically innovative cars like the Red Bull RB18. Key operational roles include Sporting Director Jonathan Wheatley and Team Manager Paul Monaghan. The driver lineup for the current era features reigning world champion Max Verstappen and his teammate, the experienced Sergio Pérez. The team's power unit partnership is managed through Red Bull Powertrains, which currently collaborates with Honda under the Honda RBPT branding.
The team's first victory came at the 2009 Chinese Grand Prix with Sebastian Vettel. Its championship-winning seasons—2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013—were marked by dominance, often securing 1–2 finishes at events like the Monaco Grand Prix and Singapore Grand Prix. After a winless 2015, the team returned to regular victory contention, with Max Verstappen taking his first win for the team at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix. The 2022 and 2023 seasons, with the Red Bull RB18 and Red Bull RB19, saw record-breaking performances, including a near-clean sweep of victories, surpassing records set by McLaren and Mercedes. Key milestone wins include their 100th victory at the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix.
The team's philosophy has long been defined by the aerodynamic genius of Adrian Newey, emphasizing high-rake concepts and efficient downforce generation, as seen on the title-winning Red Bull RB9. A major technical shift occurred with the 2022 regulatory changes, where the Red Bull RB18 successfully interpreted the new ground effect aerodynamics. The team's technical partnership with Honda has been pivotal during the hybrid era, culminating in the powerful and reliable Honda RA621H and subsequent power units. The in-house engine program, Red Bull Powertrains, was established to ensure long-term power unit supply following Honda's initial withdrawal announcement. The team's Milton Keynes wind tunnel and simulation facilities are among the most advanced in the Formula One paddock.
The team's primary sponsorship and naming rights are held by its owner, Red Bull GmbH, resulting in a distinctive dark blue, red, and yellow livery that has become iconic. Major long-term partners include Oracle Corporation, whose branding features prominently as title partner, and Honda, displayed as engine supplier. Other key commercial partners have included Tag Heuer, AT&T, and Puma. The livery design has remained remarkably consistent since 2005, with subtle annual evolutions, and is instantly recognizable at circuits from Monza to Suzuka. Special one-off liveries are occasionally run, such as the white design for the 2023 Miami Grand Prix celebrating a partnership with Oracle Corporation.
The team's success and internal drama, particularly the intense rivalry between Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber, were featured prominently in the Formula One documentary series *Drive to Survive* on Netflix, significantly boosting the sport's popularity in North America. Team principal Christian Horner and driver Max Verstappen have become prominent figures in global sports media. The team's activities are also central to the Red Bull media universe, featured in content on Red Bull TV and YouTube. Furthermore, the squad's cars and drivers are regularly featured in the official *F1* video game series by EA Sports and Codemasters.
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