DO YOU KNOW THE STORY OF THE ENERGY DRINK THAT WENT ON TO BECOME THE MOST SUCCESSFUL TEAM IN FORMULA 1?
Who could have guessed that an energy drink brand could reign supreme in Formula 1? In 1995, Red Bull thought that the world's biggest motor racing competition perfectly reflected its philosophy: risk, adventure and success beyond the limits. That's why it decided to become part of this great spectacle.
Its beginnings were as a sponsor, through Sauber. Thus, with its economic contribution to the Swiss team, Red Bull achieved the team's first podium through German Heinz-Harald Frentzen, in addition to adding the brand name to the team that saw the debut of a future champion: Kimi Räikkönen.
However, Red Bull's racing ambitions went further than that. In 2005, it bought the Jaguar team to create its own team: Red Bull Racing. A year later, it bought Minardi to form a second team: Toro Rosso.
Who would have thought that this risky maneuver could end in success? Then came the moments of glory: David Coulthard's first podium in Monaco, or Toro Rosso's first victory at Monza and Red Bull's first victory in China by a Sebastian Vettel who ended up being the key to Red Bull's golden era.
But Red Bull is much more than Sebastian Vettel's glory days. Its history cannot be understood without names like Adrian Newey or technologies like the blown diffuser.
This book shows the trajectory of Red Bull in Formula 1 in a simple, light way and through its main keys so that you can enjoy wonderful memories or learn the past of one of the main racing teams of the competition.
In this book you will find:
- Red Bull as a sponsor: its long trajectory in the Sauber team and its failure in Arrows.
- The drivers who drove the Red Bull-sponsored Sauber: Wendlinger, Boullion, Herbert, Larini, Morbidelli, Alesi, Diniz, Salo, Heidfeld, Massa, Fisichella...
- Kimi Räikkönen's Formula 1 debut with Red Bull Sauber
- The first podium finish of the Red Bull Sauber Petronas team through German Heinz-Harald Frentzen
- Dietrich Mateschitz, founder of the Red Bull Racing team
- The purchase of Jaguar Ford to create Red Bull and the purchase of Minardi to create Toro Rosso
- Toro Rosso and the drivers who tried to get to Red Bull through the Faenza team
- The arrival of Adrian Newey, one of the greatest engineers in racing history
- Red Bull's first podium finish through David Coulthard at Monaco
- Sebastian Vettel's era of glory: Toro Rosso's first victory at Monza and Red Bull's first win in China
- Red Bull's hegemony of the blown diffuser
- The arrival of the hybrid era and the fight against Mercedes
- The alliance with Honda
- Max Verstappen and the exciting 2021 season, the most evenly matched in history
- The future of Red Bull
All this and much more in a book that will make you enjoy the history of this legendary Formula 1 team!
Who could have guessed that an energy drink brand could reign supreme in Formula 1? In 1995, Red Bull thought that the world's biggest motor racing competition perfectly reflected its philosophy: risk, adventure and success beyond the limits. That's why it decided to become part of this great spectacle.
Its beginnings were as a sponsor, through Sauber. Thus, with its economic contribution to the Swiss team, Red Bull achieved the team's first podium through German Heinz-Harald Frentzen, in addition to adding the brand name to the team that saw the debut of a future champion: Kimi Räikkönen.
However, Red Bull's racing ambitions went further than that. In 2005, it bought the Jaguar team to create its own team: Red Bull Racing. A year later, it bought Minardi to form a second team: Toro Rosso.
Who would have thought that this risky maneuver could end in success? Then came the moments of glory: David Coulthard's first podium in Monaco, or Toro Rosso's first victory at Monza and Red Bull's first victory in China by a Sebastian Vettel who ended up being the key to Red Bull's golden era.
But Red Bull is much more than Sebastian Vettel's glory days. Its history cannot be understood without names like Adrian Newey or technologies like the blown diffuser.
This book shows the trajectory of Red Bull in Formula 1 in a simple, light way and through its main keys so that you can enjoy wonderful memories or learn the past of one of the main racing teams of the competition.
In this book you will find:
- Red Bull as a sponsor: its long trajectory in the Sauber team and its failure in Arrows.
- The drivers who drove the Red Bull-sponsored Sauber: Wendlinger, Boullion, Herbert, Larini, Morbidelli, Alesi, Diniz, Salo, Heidfeld, Massa, Fisichella...
- Kimi Räikkönen's Formula 1 debut with Red Bull Sauber
- The first podium finish of the Red Bull Sauber Petronas team through German Heinz-Harald Frentzen
- Dietrich Mateschitz, founder of the Red Bull Racing team
- The purchase of Jaguar Ford to create Red Bull and the purchase of Minardi to create Toro Rosso
- Toro Rosso and the drivers who tried to get to Red Bull through the Faenza team
- The arrival of Adrian Newey, one of the greatest engineers in racing history
- Red Bull's first podium finish through David Coulthard at Monaco
- Sebastian Vettel's era of glory: Toro Rosso's first victory at Monza and Red Bull's first win in China
- Red Bull's hegemony of the blown diffuser
- The arrival of the hybrid era and the fight against Mercedes
- The alliance with Honda
- Max Verstappen and the exciting 2021 season, the most evenly matched in history
- The future of Red Bull
All this and much more in a book that will make you enjoy the history of this legendary Formula 1 team!
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