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‘Nobody Has Made It to His Level up to Now’ – Red Bull Set High Expectations for Sergio Perez

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Marko Explains Mysterious Photo with Perez and Horner Prior to Red Bull Announcement

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Marko Hints at Red Bull Developing its Own F1 Engines under One Condition

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F1 Grand Prix of Austria

‘Too Easily Unsettled’ – Red Bull Explain Reason Behind Alexander Albon’s F1 Axing

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Red Bull driver, racing under Thai flag, Alexander Albon

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Eifel Grand Prix

“Five Minutes after His Announcement,…” – Marko Reveals the Insane Reaction to Sergio Perez Joining Red Bull

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Turkish Grand Prix

Red Bull Prepared to ‘Loan’ Alex Albon to Other F1 Teams in 2021

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Bahrain Grand Prix

Who Are the Most Over-Rated Formula One Drivers on the 2020 Grid?

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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Red Bull Supremo Discloses that Sergio Perez’s Sponsors Were Not in the Picture for His Signing

Red Bull CEO comments on how Checo's sponsors were not even in the picture while signing the Mexican for the 2021 season.
Bahrain Grand Prix

Max Verstappen Believes Hamilton is ‘One of the Best Drivers Ever’ Despite the Car Advantage

Max Verstappen points out the reason behind his potential rival, Lewis Hamilton, being called a champion rather than just a good driver.
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Why Max Verstappen Rejected a Potential Seat at Mercedes F1

The agent of Max Verstappen has no regrets over them choosing to drive for Red Bull over Mercedes in F1 when they had discussions in 2014.
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

About Red Bull

Red Bull: 2021 Latest News, Results, Drivers, and Car Updates

The Red Bull team made their official F1 debut back in 2005. However, the origin of the team themselves can be traced back to 1997. At that time, they were known as the Stewart Racing team, a team owned by F1 legend and triple World Champion, Sir Jackie Stewart.

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He sold the team to the American company, Ford, who rebranded the team to Jaguar Racing. The iconic British manufacturer would race in the sport until the end of the 2004 season. In the following year, Red Bull took up the reins. Though they were, at best, a midfield team in their early days, in 2009, the dynamic shifted completely.

Red Bull’s drivers for the 2021 season are Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez. Perez takes the seat from Alex Albon, who is the new test driver for the team.

Red Bull: On-track Achievements

They enjoyed a fairly strong start to their debut season when David Coulthard finished fourth in Australia. A year later, he bagged a maiden podium at the 2006 Monaco Grand Prix. A few more intermittent podiums followed until 2009, when the team bagged their first win, courtesy of Sebastian Vettel.

That year, the team amassed six wins and finished second in the Championship. Then came the magnum opus, four Drivers' and Constructors' titles on the trot, all thanks to Sebastian Vettel.

Red Bull's dominant run in F1 ended with the introduction of the turbo-hybrid era in Formula 1. While the team still clinch the odd pole or win, they are yet to replicate their supremacy from the early 2010s.

As of September 2020, the team had 64 race wins, 182 podiums, and four Drivers' and Constructors' Championships in F1. The team has entered 304 races and amassed over a massive tally of 5043.5 points.

Does Red Bull have two F1 teams?

Part of what makes Red Bull such a unique F1 entity is their connection to Scuderia AlphaTauri. AlphaTauri, formerly known as Toro Rosso, is the Austrian outfit's Italian sister team.

Red Bull Racing doesn't necessarily 'own' AlphaTauri. Technically, both teams are owned by the famed drinks company - Red Bull GmbH. The Austrian company's founder - Dietrich Mateschitz, purchased Red Bull (formerly known as Jaguar), followed by Toro Rosso (formerly known as Minardi), as part of a collaboration with former F1 driver Gerhard Berger.

Unofficially, AlphaTauri functions as a proving ground for Red Bull's younger drivers who have the potential to step up and drive for Red Bull Racing.

How much did Red Bull spend on F1?

According to reports, the team spent $335 million in their F1 ventures for the 2019 season.

How much does Red Bull earn from F1?

As a reward for its efforts, the Milton-Keynes based outfit received approximately $335 million in prize money for the 2019 season. The Austrian outfit did not report a healthy profit, but thankfully, it wasn't a loss.

The FOM split from the $335 million is reportedly $150 million (including bonuses).

What does Aston Martin do for Red Bull?

In late 2017, the team announced Aston Martin as the team's title sponsor as part of a technical partnership. The Milton-Keynes outfit have worked in close collaboration with Aston Martin to produce the hyper-car, Valkyrie.

"The relationship between Aston Martin and The Team began in 2016 after the two companies combined cutting edge F1 technology and Aston Martin's signature sports car design to produce a ground breaking hypercar," reads a statement from Red Bull.

In early 2020, the team announced that they would be ending their title partnership with Aston Martin following the 2020 F1 season. However, the Austrian outfit will work with the British manufacturer in delivering its hyper-car collaboration.

Who owns Red Bull Racing?

The F1 team are owned by the parent company and famed drinks brand- Red Bull GmbH. Red Bull was founded by Dietrich Mateschitz and Chaleo Yoovidhya. Currently, Mateschitz and Chalerm Yoovidhya own the brand.

Red Bull’s Sponsors

The team's title sponsor for 2020 is British car manufacturer, Aston Martin. Team partners include Rauch, Puma, Tag Heuer, W66, DITA, Pirelli, MyWorld, Piquadro, Iris, and AlphaTauri.

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Best Moments of Red Bull F1 team

Charities

One of the main charities that the team support is the Wings for Life charity. This organization is dedicated to Spinal Cord research. Wings for Life focuses on researching treatments for the central nervous system. These treatments can either be therapies or drugs, aimed at healing.

Founded2005
OwnerDietrich Mateschitz
Constructors Championships4
Drivers ChampionSebastian Vettel
Drivers Championships4
Prize Money Won110.7 million
Official websitehttps://www.redbull.com/int-en/redbullracing
DriversMax Verstappen, Sergio Perez
Test DriversAlex Albon
EngineHonda
TiresPirelli
Founded2005