What Time Is the 2021 Red Bull F1 Car Launch and Where Can I Watch It?
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Red Bull Racing F1 team will display the car which will represent them on the grid for the 2021 season. The team will have an online launch at 11:00 AM GMT( according to a source) on February 23. The drivers, Max Verstappen and Sergio ‘Checo’ Perez will reveal the car they will compete in.
The car dubbed the RB16B has been developed with a slight variation on the RB16 which took part in the 2020 season. The team will be hoping 2021 goes according to plan as they are running the Honda engine on the grid.
Where to see the Bulls launch their car?
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The team will broadcast the launch of the car on their official Red Bull website.
Oh to be 16 again… It’s a date 😘 #ChargeOn 🤘 pic.twitter.com/V2EkAN9luj
— Red Bull Racing (@redbullracing) February 19, 2021
The loyal supporters won’t have to wait long to see the new RB16B, as the launch is set for February 23 at 11:00 AM GMT. The launch is likely to be streamed on Red Bull’s official YouTube Channel, as well as F1’s official YouTube Channel.
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Will Red Bull give wings to fan’s expectations for 2021?
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Red Bull has decided to change up their driver lineup for 2021 season. They brought in Perez to replace the underwhelming Alex Albon. They are hoping the Mexican will add the required experience to complement Verstappen’s talent.
Perez is a ‘points machine’ as he consistently gets those consistent fourth and fifth place finishes which are considerable points hauls. He is also able to take advantage of situations which allow him to get podiums.
The team will be the fourth team on the grid to have their launch. Prior to them, F1 saw the launches of Mclaren, Alpha Tauri, and Alfa Romeo. Red Bull are hoping their 2021 helps them have a sustained challenge against Mercedes.
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