Current Red Bull Racing

Red Bull Racing

FIA Entry: Red Bull Racing Renault
Car 1: Sebastien Vettel
Car 2: Mark Webber
Engine: Renault V8
Team Owner: Dietrich Mateschitz
Team Principal: Christian Horner
Chief Technical: Office Adrian Newey
Chief Designer: Rob Marshall
Race Engineer Car 1: Guillaume “Rocky” Rocquelin
Race Engineer Car 2: Ciaron Pilbeam

Stats as of end 2010

First Entered 2005
Races Entered 107
Race Wins 15
Pole Positions 20
Fastest Laps 12
Driver World Championships 1
Constructor World Championships 1

Team History

Before Red Bull

In 1997 Paul Stewart, aided by his father Jackie and the Ford Motor Company, made the leap from F3000 to F1 as an entrant. Jonny Herbert won 1 race for the Stewart team before it was sold off to Ford who re-branded the cars as Jaguar.

Ford stuck with it through thick and thin (mainly thin) through to the end of 2004 before selling the team to Dietrich Mateschitz, who owns the Red Bull drinks brand, for $1 on the understanding he invested $400 million over 3 years

Red Bull Racing

With Christian Horner installed as team principal, McLaren refugee David Coulthard and Christian Klien as the drivers Red Bull went racing. Their first season was certainly more successful than Jaguar had managed, even with the same Cosworth power plant, with Coulthard managing a 4th place at the European Grand Prix and the team finishing 7th in the Constructors Championship.

Adrian Newey joined from McLaren as chief designer for 2006 and Red Bull swapped to Ferrari engines. Coulthard managed a podium at his "home" race in Monaco prompting Christian Horner to jump naked, other than wearing a red cape, into a swimming pool.

Christian Klien, who shared the car with Vitantonio Liuzzi in 2005 and Robert Doornbos in 2006, departed the team for 2007 and was replaced by Mark Webber. The RB3 was the first full "Newey" car and was coupled with a Renault motor. The car was very unreliable, suffering from a variety of different problems but Webber managed a podium at the European Grand Prix and the team finished 5th in the WCC.

Retaining the same engine and drivers for 2008 Red Bull slipped back to 7th in the WCC and again only managed a single podium, for Coulthard in Canada, but the reliability issues which plagued the car the previous season were mainly resolved.

2009 was Red Bull's break through year. With Coulthard having retired Webber was joined by Red Bull junior driver Sebastien Vettel. The new rules allowed Newey to design a car which challenged for both the Drivers and Constructors Championship. Webber won 2 races, Vettel 4 and the team climbed to 2nd in WCC taking 3 pole positions en-route.

In 2010 Red Bull justified Mateschitz's investment winning the Constructors title and Vettel the Drivers Championship. They won 9 races through the season, 5 for Vettel and 4 for Webber and took 10 poles. Webber led the title race for much of the season but it was the 23 year old Vettel who stole the title in the last race of the season and became the youngest Champion as a result.

2011 sees the team retain the same driver line up as 2010 and continue with Renault engine power in the new RB7 car.
 
Sorry. Still don't believe it. We've had at least 3 years of Webber starting the season on form and everyone jumping up and down going "I knew Seb was rubbish! It was the car! I'm vindicated!" only for his results to take a nose dive whilst Sebs go up and up.

I hope for Ricciardo's sake it doesn't but I'm expecting it. Red Bull will improve and improve and I fully expect it to be Vettel getting the wins and poles when they get there.
 
I can't remember which channel it was, but during the China weekend one commentator (I know, I'm about to be shot down as I should remember who) pointed out that Mr Denticlean was used to the Toro Rosso which had struggled all last season for downforce, and therefore was probably more used to the behaviour of this year's Red Bull - radical thinking, that the rookie has more experience, but makes perfect sense.

I shall hold my opinion until we get further into the season to see how they do once familiar with a working car (go Jaws!)
 
Something similar was said on the US TV coverage that we get for about 50.114% of the race ... that the RBR was so planted under acceleration that Seb was able to get on the gas earlier than MW and other drivers / cars and "let the rear sort itself out" ... with the turbo and less rear downforce due to no diffuser assistance ... he is having a harder time not squirrelling around and chewing up his tyres ...

I am sure SV will sort it out ... and you can only imagine how it burns to get two messages in four races to move aside for your faster team-mate ...
 
and, as I keep saying, most of the last seasons have started with Webber out pacing Seb and the same conversations being had.

Come talk to me in Spa. If Ricciardo is still showing him the way by then its time to talk about his stock going down.

Still won't take away the fact he was brilliant for the last 4 years though. The same way JB beating Lewis in 2011 didn't take away how great he was in 07 and 08.
 
At Canada Horner said Red Bull would continue with Renault for 2016

At Austria Horner blames Renault for unacceptable performance in the engine:whistle:

then Bouillier comes out saying Red Bull are suffering because they do not have factory engines and Honda are only going to be down the road
 
Bill Boddy ....... Nothing new about the 'light' version Bill, it comes in a light blue can with the words sugar free. Tastes just as horrible and has been available in NZ for years.
 
Yeah, no, erm... there is no evidence that this newly designed light version which we don't sell has been available in New Zealand or anywhere else.
 
teabagyokel ...... The posting I've just made is 100% true. Sometimes on my trips to Auckland if I haven't had a coffee i get a headache so I stop for a caffeine break. I always drink the same thing as I'm pre-diabetic, a can of sugar free Red Bull. Tastes horrible but cures the headache in 15 minutes.
Not sure why you would think I'd lie about a soft drink.
 
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To be absolutely clear teabagyokel, if you google Red Bull Products under the products heading you will find

Red Bull Energy Drink, Red Bull Sugarfree, and Red Bull Editions which include Red, Silver, and Blue, These are three additional flavours and are all available in New Zealand as is Sugarfree.
 
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