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Red Bull Racing

Red Bull officially launch RB20

Red Bull has taken the covers off its challenger for the upcoming F1 season as it aims to continue its recent domination of the sport.

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Red Bull has officially launched its new car ahead of the upcoming F1 championship season.

The Milton Keynes-based outfit has been the dominant force in the sport over the past two seasons, helping Max Verstappen to two record-breaking triumphs in a row to add to his maiden Drivers' title - earned in 2021.

Last season's RB19 secured victory in every event other than the Singapore Grand Prix [Ferrari's Carlos Sainz won] and the Qatar Grand Prix Sprint [won by McLaren's Oscar Piastri], though comments made by members of the technical team throughout the campaign pointed to areas of improvement for the new term.

With that in mind, Red Bull has revealed the RB20, tasked with taking Verstappen and Sergio Perez to further race victories.

Horner's momentous year

"This is a momentous year in the Team’s history," Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner explained.

"Over the past 20 years, Red Bull has succeeded in changing the landscape of Formula 1 and it has done it by being determined to do things differently, by being committed to playing hard and racing even harder and by being utterly focused on competing for the biggest prizes in the sport.

"We’ve been lucky enough to do that on multiple occasions and seven Drivers’ titles, six Constructors’ Championship wins and 113 race victories to date demonstrate the success of Red Bull’s vision for the Team.

"The latest chapter of that story starts today with the RB20. It’s going to be a thrilling and hugely competitive season but as we saw last year, this is a Team operating at the peak of its powers and in Max and Checo we have two drivers who can deliver at every circuit, in any conditions, so I’m confident that, just as we have done for the past 20 years, we can compete for podiums, wins and hopefully more championships."

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