Red Bull has announced on social media that its RB21 2025 F1 car will be introduced to the public on February 18th, at the F1 75 launch event.
The car, the first to be designed without Adrian Newey after he left for Aston Martin, is slated to be unveiled to the world at the London launch event where all 10 teams and 20 drivers are set to gather in the first event of its kind in F1.
A post on Red Bull's social media channels indicated that the RB21, set to be driven by four-time champion Max Verstappen and new team-mate Liam Lawson would be unveiled on that date, although no further details were given.
The launch must be caveated by the fact that Red Bull has a history of only displaying the new livery on its cars at launch, allowing the engineering team time to finalise the design whilst showing off the new sponsors for the coming season.
A launch on February 18th makes Red Bull currently the first team to launch its new car, with Ferrari going for a February 19th unveiling for Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc at Fiorano.
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