Red Bull Racing
- Full Team Name
- Oracle Red Bull Racing
- Base
- Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
- Team Chief
- Christian Horner
- Technical Chief
- Pierre Waché
- Chassis
- RB21
- Power Unit
- Honda RBPT
- First Team Entry
- 1997
- World Championships
- 6
- Highest Race Finish
- 1 (x124)
- Pole Positions
- 106
- Fastest Laps
- 100
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In profile
Red Bull were no strangers to F1 - as sponsors - prior to formally entering as a works team in 2004. Nonetheless, the scale of their success over the following decade was staggering. After a first podium in 2006, the team hit their stride in 2009, claiming six victories and second in the constructors' standings. Over the next four seasons they were a tour de force, claiming consecutive title doubles between 2010 and 2013, with Sebastian Vettel emerging as the sport's youngest quadruple champion. Now they are recapturing that glory with an equally exciting talent – one named Max Verstappen…
2024
Max Verstappen takes seven wins from first 10 races, but none from next 10 en route to a fourth straight drivers’ crown, with 437 points. Sergio Perez scores just 152 and team drop to third overall behind McLaren and Ferrari, as long-time design chief Adrian Newey signs for Aston Martin.
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2023
In the hands of Max Verstappen, the RB19 proves all but invincible, the team winning all but one race en route to a second consecutive championship double. Record-breaking campaign also results in their first-ever one-two finish in driver standings.
Red Bull Junior Arvid Lindblad has Super Licence approved
Bottas assesses chances of racing for Red Bull or Alpine as he weighs up future options
Horner vows to give Tsunoda time at Red Bull after 'flashes of performance'
‘It is what it is’ says a dejected Tsunoda as he fails to score for second race in a row