Red Bull Racing is a Formula One team based in Milton Keynes, England, currently holding an Austrian license. They, along with Visa CashApp RB (formerly named Scuderia AlphaTauri and Scuderia Toro Rosso), are one of two teams owned by Red Bull GmbH.
The team have won six Constructors' Championship titles in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2022, and 2023. They are the first and only Austrian licensed team to win the title. The team also produced the four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel, who won the World Driver's Championship in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013.
In 2021, Max Verstappen became their newest world champion, although they did not win the constructor's championship title that year. However, they did secure their fifth constructor's championship the following year in 2022, with Verstappen successfully winning his second consecutive driver's championship. By 2023, the team secured their sixth constructor's championship, with Max Verstappen successfully winning his third consecutive driver's championship.
Red Bull also owned a NASCAR team between 2006 and 2011, Red Bull Racing Team, based in Mooresville, North Carolina (being one of teams that used Toyota cars upon their Cup Series debut in 2007) and also have sponsored various other motorsport endeavors. It also owns the Red Bull Ring. All these endeavors are independent of the Formula One team operations.
In Gran Turismo[]
Red Bull Racing made their series debut in Gran Turismo 5. In partnership with Gran Turismo, they produced the fastest and most powerful cars in the game, namely the Red Bull X2010 '10 and, with the addition of the first set of DLC, the Red Bull X2011 Prototype '11. In Gran Turismo 6, other four new vehicles are introduced, being the Red Bull Racing Kart 125 and three variants of the Red Bull X2014. In Gran Turismo Sport, a new model was launched in the form of the Red Bull X2019 Competition, which was a slower, more realistic version of the car designed for the FIA Gran Turismo Championship events.
Red Bull Racing also sponsors the Beat the Pro event, a special time trial event that allows players to challenge lap times set by their Formula One drivers.
Menu Book Description[]
- This menu book description refers to the Red Bull X-series cars.
It wasn't long after the first car was invented that people became obsessed with how fast they could go. The first petrol-powered car was revealed to the world in 1886, and less than ten years later, in 1895, the world's first automotive race was held in Paris, France. Since then, for more than a century, we have been pushing cars to the very limit of speed. Gran Turismo has played a part of this historic challenge with its "Red Bull X Series" race cars. Developed in partnership with Red Bull Racing, best known for its involvement in F1, and Adrian Newey, the esteemed race car designer behind several F1 masterpieces, the X Series unlocked the most thrilling speeds for the world's top drivers as evidenced by countless victories at the Gran Turismo World Series Championships. Created to realize our collective need for speed, the X Series has rewritten the history of motorsports!
Red Bull in Gran Turismo[]
Red Bull Racing[]
All cars are listed under the Gran Turismo manufacturer within the games.
- Red Bull X2010 '10
- Red Bull X2010 Prototype
- Red Bull X2010 S.Vettel
- Red Bull X2010 5G (for the Japanese 5G esports competition use only)
- Red Bull X2011 Prototype '11
- Red Bull RACING KART 125
- Red Bull X2014 Junior
- Red Bull X2014 Standard Car
- Red Bull X2014 Fan Car
- Red Bull X2019 Competition
Other Red Bull-sponsored cars[]
- Abt Audi TT-R Touring Car '02
- Audi A4 Touring Car '04
- Citroën C4 WRC '08
- 2010 Brian Vickers #83 Red Bull TOYOTA CAMRY
- 2011 Brian Vickers #83 Red Bull TOYOTA CAMRY
- Peugeot L750R HYbrid Vision Gran Turismo, 2017
Cars built in partnership[]
Trivia[]
- An unused Red Bull icon for use in Brand Central can be found in Gran Turismo Sport's files.[1]
- The Menu Book description makes no mention of the fan cars, despite the X-series cars being originally designed with one.
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