Oracle Red Bull Racing

Laurent Mekies
Team Principal

1
Max Verstappen
Red Bull

Gianpiero Lambiase
Race Engineer

4
Yuki Tsunoda
Red Bull

Ernesto Desiderio
Race Engineer
Full Team Name
Oracle Red Bull Racing
Base
Milton Keynes, UK
Tech Chief
Pierre Waché
Chassis
RB21
Power Unit
Honda RBPT
First Team Entry
World championships
Highest race finish
Pole Positions
Fastest laps
1997
6
1 (x124)
107
1
Last updated on:
8. Sep. 2025
A bit of history
Born from the ashes of Jaguar Racing, Red Bull Racing made its F1 debut in 2005, bringing an unapologetically bold and rebellious spirit to the paddock. With Christian Horner at the helm and major investment from Red Bull GmbH, the team rapidly rose from midfield contender to dominant force — particularly after the arrival of Sebastian Vettel and engineering wizard Adrian Newey.
Their first golden era saw four consecutive drivers’ and constructors’ titles (2010–2013). A second era of dominance began with Max Verstappen, whose rise to superstardom has led to record-breaking performances and a new Red Bull dynasty in the 2020s.
2024 Season
Drivers: Max Verstappen & Sergio Perez
Red Bull enters the season as the benchmark once again, with Verstappen continuing his relentless form. The RB20 proves fast, adaptable, and strategically refined — delivering dominant wins and consistent pole positions. Pérez struggles to match Verstappen’s pace, but scores enough points to maintain the team’s commanding lead in both championships. Red Bull continues to set the standard for performance and execution across the grid.
2023 Season
Drivers: Max Verstappen & Sergio Perez
A season of total domination. Red Bull win 21 of 22 races, with Verstappen taking an astonishing 19 victories, including a record 10 consecutive wins. Pérez wins twice early on but falters mid-season. Red Bull clinch both championships with races to spare, and set new records for wins, points, and margins. The RB19 is hailed as one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
2022 Season
Drivers: Max Verstappen & Sergio Perez
Despite early reliability issues and Ferrari’s fast start, Red Bull respond emphatically. Verstappen wins 15 races, sealing his second drivers’ title with four rounds remaining. Pérez adds two wins of his own, including a commanding performance in Monaco. The team wraps up the constructors’ title as well, marking Red Bull’s first double championship since 2013. A season defined by efficiency, development, and driver dominance.
A bit of history
Born from the ashes of Jaguar Racing, Red Bull Racing made its F1 debut in 2005, bringing an unapologetically bold and rebellious spirit to the paddock. With Christian Horner at the helm and major investment from Red Bull GmbH, the team rapidly rose from midfield contender to dominant force — particularly after the arrival of Sebastian Vettel and engineering wizard Adrian Newey.
Their first golden era saw four consecutive drivers’ and constructors’ titles (2010–2013). A second era of dominance began with Max Verstappen, whose rise to superstardom has led to record-breaking performances and a new Red Bull dynasty in the 2020s.
2024 Season
Drivers: Max Verstappen & Sergio Perez
Red Bull enters the season as the benchmark once again, with Verstappen continuing his relentless form. The RB20 proves fast, adaptable, and strategically refined — delivering dominant wins and consistent pole positions. Pérez struggles to match Verstappen’s pace, but scores enough points to maintain the team’s commanding lead in both championships. Red Bull continues to set the standard for performance and execution across the grid.
2023 Season
Drivers: Max Verstappen & Sergio Perez
A season of total domination. Red Bull win 21 of 22 races, with Verstappen taking an astonishing 19 victories, including a record 10 consecutive wins. Pérez wins twice early on but falters mid-season. Red Bull clinch both championships with races to spare, and set new records for wins, points, and margins. The RB19 is hailed as one of the greatest F1 cars of all time.
2022 Season
Drivers: Max Verstappen & Sergio Perez
Despite early reliability issues and Ferrari’s fast start, Red Bull respond emphatically. Verstappen wins 15 races, sealing his second drivers’ title with four rounds remaining. Pérez adds two wins of his own, including a commanding performance in Monaco. The team wraps up the constructors’ title as well, marking Red Bull’s first double championship since 2013. A season defined by efficiency, development, and driver dominance.

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