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Former Alpine team principal Otmar Szafnauer has indicated that Rob Marshall, Red Bull's former chief engineering officer, is likely responsible for leaking the team's aerodynamic "secret sauce ...
Red Bull Racing is gearing up ... spirit and strength depicted in the team’s logo, while taking inspiration from how flow-vis paint is used in aerodynamic testing. Photo: Red Bull Racing It ...
Red Bull Racing has introduced significant upgrades to their cars ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix, focusing on aerodynamic and structural improvements to gain an edge in the European leg of the ...
The Red Bull RB17 churns out 1200 horsepower from a V-10 hybrid powertrain. The advanced aerodynamics were designed by Red Bull's F1 aero guru, Adrian Newey. Only 50 units of the RB17 will be built.
Red Bull will continue their partnership with Hexagon, their long-time partner. Hexagon, a software and technology company, will have their logo on the RB21’s sidepod throughout the F1 2025 season.
While Red Bull and Mercedes have dominated the competition for years, F1 is set to introduce new, lighter cars from 2026, with changes to aerodynamic rules, creating new puzzles of air flow for ...
In that vein, the RB17 features active aerodynamics and a suspension system akin to the one Newey has pioneered in F1. Naturally, Red Bull is keeping the RB17 an exclusive experience, capping ...
These adjustments, meant to level the playing field, disrupted Red Bull's aerodynamic advantage after a dominant 2023 season, slowing down its vehicles. Hermann Fuchs Ojeda, a mechanical engineer ...
Red Bull RB17 almost wore a Ford badge but didn't fit Ford's EV image. A successor is possible. RB17 beats F1 car speed, boasts hitherto unseen aerodynamics package, and costs around $7.7 million.