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The name RB17 is derived from Red Bull Racing's Formula One car naming scheme sequence, having been skipped in 2021 when the 2020 RB16 was reused as the RB16B and was followed in 2022 by the RB18. The car was unveiled to the public as a non-working full-scale version on 12 July 2024 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. [5]
Red Bull released a cola drink, called Simply Cola, in 2008. A new version of the cola was released in 2019, as part of Red Bull's Organics line. In 2018, the company launched Organics by Red Bull, a line of organic sodas with four flavours; bitter lemon, ginger ale, tonic water, and a new version of Red Bull Simply Cola. [55]
This $4.1 million track-only beyond-hypercar, coming in 2025, aims to bring a level of performance similar to that of a current Formula 1 car.
Without FIA constraints, Red Bull has created a 217 mph beast in the form of the RB17 hypercar. It packs a V-10 that makes 1,200 horsepower. Red Bull's V-10-Powered RB17 Hypercar Revealed in All ...
Red Bull's involvement in Formula One dates back to 1995, ... The press release was due to go out for the Austrian GP, ... named the RB17, ...
Developed by the dominant F1 team, the RB17 is a track-only hypercar with extreme aerodynamics and a potent V-10 hybrid powertrain. Red Bull RB17 Is a Slippery 1200-HP V-10-Engined Track Monster ...
The Red Bull RB7 is a Formula One racing car designed by the Red Bull Racing team for the 2011 Formula One season. It was driven by defending champion Sebastian Vettel and Australian driver Mark Webber for the third year running. The highly competitive and reliable RB7 took 12 victories and 27 podiums as Red Bull took the Constructors ...
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