Statistics
2026 SEASON
- Season Position
- 4th
- Season Points
- 8
- Grand Prix Races
- 1
- Grand Prix Points
- 8
- Grand Prix Wins
- 0
- Grand Prix Podiums
- 0
- Grand Prix Poles
- 0
- Grand Prix Top 10s
- 1
- DHL Fastest Laps
- 1
- DNFs
- 1
- Sprint Races
- 0
- Sprint Points
- 0
- Sprint Wins
- 0
- Sprint Podiums
- 0
- Sprint Poles
- 0
- Sprint Top 10s
- 0
Team Summary
- Grand Prix Entered
- 419
- Team Points
- 8296
- Highest Race Finish
- 1 (x130)
- Podiums
- 233
- Highest Grid Position
- 1 (x111)
- Pole Positions
- 111
- World Championships
- 6
Team Profile
- Full Team Name
- Oracle Red Bull Racing
- Base
- Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
- Team Chief
- Laurent Mekies
- Technical Chief
- Pierre Waché
- Chassis
- RB22
- Power Unit
- Red Bull Ford
- Reserve Driver
- First Team Entry
- 1997
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In profile
Red Bull were no strangers to F1 - as sponsors - prior to formally entering as a works team in 2004. Nonetheless, the scale of their success over the following decade was staggering. After a first podium in 2006, the team hit their stride in 2009, claiming six victories and second in the constructors' standings. Over the next four seasons they were a tour de force, claiming consecutive title doubles between 2010 and 2013, with Sebastian Vettel emerging as the sport's youngest quadruple champion. Now their hopes of recapturing that glory lie with an equally exciting talent – one named Max Verstappen…
2020
A lonely second in the standings, consistently clear of the midfield but rarely able to match the pace of champions Mercedes. Max Verstappen stars – with two wins and another nine podiums – but Alex Albon is dropped for 2021 after just two top-three appearances.
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2019
Transition from Renault to Honda power is remarkably smooth, and Max Verstappen’s four wins ensure an almost identical points tally to 2018. Drop Pierre Gasly mid-year in favour of rookie Alex Albon, and late-season progress raises hopes of a genuine title challenge in 2020.
2018
A lack of performance and reliability from their Renault power units means that only on occasions are they in genuine contention for victories – Daniel Ricciardo wins in China and Monaco, Max Verstappen in Austria and Mexico. The result is a very lonely third place in the final standings.
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