Red Bull Racing
Austrian-owned Formula One racing team
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2025 | Jarno Opmeer from the Netherlands won the Formula One Esports Drivers' Championship for Red Bull Racing Esports. |
2025 | The team was rebranded as Racing Bulls and is competing as Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team, with Yuki Tsunoda retained and Isack Hadjar signed for his rookie season. |
2025 | Scheduled production start for the RB17 hypercar. |
March 28 2025 | Current date of the provided context, marking the end of the planned Honda engine partnership period. |
March 27 2025 | Red Bull confirmed that Yuki Tsunoda will drive for the team from the Japanese Grand Prix onwards, replacing Liam Lawson. |
March 26 2025 | Media reports suggest Liam Lawson will be demoted from Red Bull Racing back to sister team Racing Bulls after struggling in the first two rounds of the season. |
March 19 2025 | Red Bull announced Liam Lawson would line up alongside Max Verstappen for the 2025 season, replacing Sergio Pérez. |
March 18 2025 | Sergio Pérez mutually terminated his contract with Red Bull, deciding to leave the team after four seasons. |
March 15 2025 | Red Bull Showrun in Curitiba, ParanĂĄ, Brazil featured two versions of the RB7. Patrick Friesacher drove the F1 model, and Scott Speed drove the VISA Cash App version. The event attracted over 100,000 spectators. |
March 2025 | Adrian Newey left Red Bull Racing for Aston Martin. |
2024 | Red Bull Racing lost their mathematical chance of retaining the constructors' title they had won in 2022 and 2023, after Sergio Pérez retired with a clutch issue. |
2024 | Frederik Rasmussen continued his success by winning the Formula One Esports Drivers' Championship for Red Bull Racing Esports for a consecutive season. |
2024 | Max Verstappen secured the last United States Grand Prix sprint pole and sprint win for Red Bull. |
2024 | At the Goodwood Festival of Speed, Red Bull celebrated its 20th year as a racing team. The event included a parade of Formula One cars driven by past and present drivers, an on-site Energy Station, and a group photo featuring team lead Christian Horner and technical director Adrian Newey. |
2024 | Adrian Newey announced his departure from Red Bull Racing after 19 years with the team, leaving to join Aston Martin in March 2025. |
2024 | Red Bull Racing won the first two races of the season, with Max Verstappen winning both times with over a ten-second gap from Sergio Pérez. |
2024 | Max Verstappen achieved a remarkable victory starting from P17 at the SĂŁo Paulo Grand Prix, scoring 31 points and securing his championship lead. |
2024 | During the summer break, Red Bull Racing announced the departure of Sporting Director Jonathan Wheatley after 18 years with the team, with plans to join Audi as team principal in 2026. |
2024 | Max Verstappen retired from the Australian Grand Prix due to a brake failure caused by overheating. |
2024 | Red Bull Racing achieved its 100th pole position at the Chinese Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen on pole. |
2024 | A new floor was introduced at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, slightly improving the RB20's pace. |
December 19 2024 | Liam Lawson was announced as the new driver alongside Max Verstappen for the 2025 season, replacing Sergio Pérez. |
December 18 2024 | Sergio Pérez mutually terminated his contract with Red Bull, ending his four-season tenure with the team. |
November 2024 | At the season finale in Abu Dhabi, Red Bull had a disastrous race with Verstappen finishing sixth after a collision with Oscar Piastri on the first lap, and Perez retiring early after a collision with Valtteri Bottas. |
November 2024 | At the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Max Verstappen mathematically secured the 2024 World Driver's Championship with two races to spare, finishing second in the race. |
November 2024 | Verstappen won the Qatar Grand Prix, marking his ninth win of the season. However, teammate Sergio Pérez failed to finish the race due to a clutch issue. |
November 2024 | Max Verstappen secured victory at the SĂŁo Paulo Grand Prix, which contributed to him ultimately winning the Drivers' Championship at the subsequent Las Vegas Grand Prix. |
November 2024 | Red Bull Racing was mathematically eliminated from the Constructors' Championship contention at the Qatar Grand Prix, ultimately finishing third behind Ferrari and McLaren. |
September 2024 | Red Bull announced they would no longer use fan-designed liveries for the Singapore and United States Grands Prix, citing weight issues as the reason. |
September 2024 | At the Italian Grand Prix, Team Principal Christian Horner publicly acknowledges Red Bull's balance issues and the team's efforts to rectify performance problems. |
September 2024 | Red Bull loses the lead of the Constructors' Championship to McLaren following the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, with Horner revealing that performance issues originated from an upgrade introduced at the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix. |
July 2024 | Oracle Red Bull Racing Team revealed the RB17 hypercar prototype at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. |
July 2024 | During the British Grand Prix, Red Bull ran a special 'Stallion Red' livery designed by Chalaj Suvanish from Thailand. |
July 2024 | During the Hungarian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen complains about persistent understeer, noting that even with a -5 brake bias setting, the car continued to struggle with handling. |
March 2024 | Red Bull announced REBL CUSTMS, a fan design livery competition for the RB20, with winning designs to be used at the British, Singapore, and United States Grands Prix. |
March 2024 | The RB20 made its competitive debut at the 2024 Bahrain Grand Prix, driven by Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez. |
February 15 2024 | Red Bull Racing revealed the RB20 race car, with Max Verstappen describing the design as 'bold' and 'aggressive'. |
February 15 2024 | Red Bull Racing officially unveiled the RB20 Formula One car at their team factory in Milton Keynes, introducing the successor to the championship-winning RB19. |
2023 | Frederik Rasmussen from Denmark won the Formula One Esports Drivers' Championship for Red Bull Racing Esports team. |
2023 | Max Verstappen becomes the first driver to surpass 1,000 laps led in a single season and the only driver to complete every racing lap in the 2023 season. |
2023 | The RB19 car wins 21 out of 22 races in the season, achieving a 95.45% win rate and becoming one of the most dominant cars in Formula One history. |
2023 | Red Bull Racing continued their strong performance, again winning the Drivers' and Constructors' Championships with Honda engines before the manufacturer's planned exit from Formula One. |
2023 | Wins second consecutive Constructors' Championship title. |
November 2023 | Verstappen wins the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, marking the culmination of Red Bull's most successful Formula One season. |
October 2023 | Max Verstappen wins the Drivers' Championship at the Qatar Grand Prix sprint event. |
September 2023 | Porsche AG confirmed that talks with Red Bull GmbH for an engine and team partnership would not continue, ending months of speculation about a potential collaboration. |
September 2023 | At the Japanese Grand Prix, Red Bull secures the Constructors' Championship. |
July 2023 | Red Bull wins the Hungarian Grand Prix, setting a record for twelve consecutive race wins and breaking McLaren's previous record of eleven consecutive wins. |
March 2023 | Red Bull Racing starts the season with Max Verstappen winning pole position and race victory at the Bahrain Grand Prix. |
March 2023 | Porsche abandoned its planned entry into Formula One. |
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