Team: Red Bull Racing

Location: England
Years in F1: 2005 - Present
Team championships: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2022, 2023
Drivers Championships: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2021, 2022, 2023
Grand Prix victories: 113
Races started: 369
Pole positions: 95

Red Bull team history


Previous seasons

2024

Position:
Points:
Race wins:
Max Verstappen
Sergio Perez

2023

Position: 1
Points: 860
Race wins: 21
Max Verstappen 1st 575 points
Sergio Perez 2nd 285 points
Max Verstappen was completely dominant throughout the season winning 19 of the 22 races. Sergio Perez had a slightly more difficult season but manged 2nd in the drivers championship helping Red Bull to their 6th constructors championship.

2022

Position: 1
Points: 759
Race wins: 17
Max Verstappen 1st 454 points
Sergio Perez 3rd 305 points
Max Verstappen was the class of the field in his Red Bull and won a record breaking 14 race wins in the season in his second title winning season. The big fight of the season was between Sergio Perez and Charles Leclerc in the Ferrari, with Perez finally loosing out to Leclerc.

2021

Position: 2
Points: 585.5
Max Verstappen 1st 395.5 points
Sergio Perez 4th 190 points
Red BUll and Max Verstappen pushed Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes all the way to the last lap of the last race with Max verstappen eventually winning that race and taking his first drivers championship but Red Bull jsut missed out on the constructors championship. For the 2021 season Sergio Perez replaced Alexander Albon and Perez played an important role in supporting Max Verstappen to his win. This was their last season with Honda engines, with Red Bull taking over the Honda engines as Red Bull engines.

2020

Position: 2
Points: 319
Max Verstappen 3rd 214 points
Alexander Albon 7th 105 points
Red Bull were again the best of the rest behind the all conquering Mercedes, though their challenge was much closer than the previous year. Max Verstappen in particular taking the fight to Mercedes in several races.

2019

Position: 3
Points: 31
Pierre Gasly 7th 95 points
Max Verstappen 3rd 278 points
Red Bull moved to Honda engines for the 2019 season with a multi-year deal. Max Verstappen was on the podium for every race but one that he finished.

2018

Position: 3
Points: 419
Daniel Ricciardo 6th 170 points
Max Verstappen 4th 249 points
In 2018 Red Bull finished a solid third in the constructors championship with both Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo have 2 race wins each.

2017

Position: 3
Points: 368
Daniel Ricciardo 5th 200 points
Max Verstappen 6th 168 points

THe team had three race wins, but a number of retirements meant they finished the constructors championship third behind the dominat Mercerdes and Ferrari.

2016

Position: 2
Points: 468
Daniel Ricciardo 3rd 256 points
Max Verstappen 5th 204 points
The driver pairing of Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen took them to 2nd in the constructors championship in 2016 ahead of Ferrari with 2 race wins.

2015

Position: 4
Points: 187
Daniel Ricciardo 8th 92 points
Daniil Kvyat 7th 95 points
For 2015 Daniel Ricciardo was promoted to number 1 driver after Sebastian Vettel left to join Ferrari and his was partnered with Daniil Kyvat who was promoted from Torro Rosso.

2014

Position: 2
Points: 405
Daniel Ricciardo 3rd 238 points
Sebastian Vettel 5th 167 points
Daniel Ricciardo showed his driving ability in 2014 but will they miss not having an experienced driver for 2015. After 4 consecutive years winning both the constructors and drivers championship, Red Bull started the 2014 season with less of an advantage due to all the regulaion changes, however despite an Adrian Newey inspired design, the power train from Renault meant that the Red Bull was slower than rivals Mercedes. Red Bull promoted Daniel Ricciardo from the Torro Rosso team to replace fellow Australian Mark Webber and was one of the drivers of the season as he consistently out performed his more experienced team mate Sebastian Vettel.

2013

Position: 1
Points: 596
Sebastian Vettel 1st 397 points
Mark Webber 3rd 199 points
Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull won their fourth consecutive drivers and constructors championships, with Sebastian Vettel again the dominant driver with 13 race wins.

2012

Position: 1
Points: 460
Sebastian Vettel 1st 281 points
Mark Webber 6th 179 points
Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull won their third consecutive drivers and constructors championships, though Sebastian Vettel was less dominat this year with only 5 race wins. .

2011

Position: 1
Points: 650
Sebastian Vettel 1st 392 points
Mark Webber 3rd 258 points
Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull both won their second consecutive drivers and constructors championships with Sebastian Vettel taking 11 race wins and 15 pole positions.

2010

Position: 1
Points: 498
Sebastian Vettel 1st 256 points
Mark Webber 3rd 242 points
The Red Bull's were the quickest cars in the first half of the season, but they kept causing problems for themselves, giving McLaren the advantage, but fianlly they won the Constructors championship and Sebastian Vettel won the drivers championship in the last race of the season.

2009

Position: 2
Points: 153.5
Sebastian Vettel 2nd 84 points
Mark Webber 4th 69.5 points
The third race of the 2009 season saw Red Bull win their first Grand Prix as Sebastian Vettel won and Mark Webber was second. This one two was repeated at the British GP and in Germany Mark Webber led home another one two. As the 2009 season progressed Mark Webber struggled and Sebastian Vettel improved and by the end of the season was challenging for the drivers championship. Coultard retired at the end of the 2008 season but was an adviser to the team during the 2009 season.

2008

Position: 7
Points: 29
David Coultard 16th 8 points
Mark Webber 11th 21 points
The 2008 season was no better than 2007 but with David Coultard getting the one podium finish this year.

2007

Position: 5
Points: 24
David Coultard 10th 14 points
Mark Webber 12th 10 points
Mark Webber joined the team in what was a mixed season with only four races that both cars finished. The best result was mark Webber's third in the European GP.

2006

Position: 7
Points: 16
David Coultard 13th 14 points
Christian Klien 18th 2 points
In early 2006 Adrian Newey joined the team as chief technical officer after 8 years at McLaren.

2005

Position: 7
Points: 34
David Coultard 12th 24 points
Christian Klien 14th 9 points
Red Bull bought the Jaguar team from Ford prior to the start of the 2005 season. David Coultard was brought in to give experience to the Red Bull team in its quest for the results that Jaguar failed to achieve.