Red Bull Racing
| Full name | Oracle Red Bull Racing |
|---|---|
| Base | Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England |
| Team principal(s) | Laurent Mekies (Team Principal and CEO) |
| Technical Director | Pierre Waché |
| Founder(s) | Dietrich Mateschitz |
| Website | redbullracing |
| Previous name | Jaguar Racing F1 Team |
| 2026 Formula One World Championship | |
| Race drivers | 3. Max Verstappen 6. Isack Hadjar |
| Test driver(s) | 22. Yuki Tsunoda |
| Chassis | RB22 |
| Engine | Red Bull Ford DM01 |
| Tyres | Pirelli |
| Formula One World Championship career | |
| First entry | 2005 Australian Grand Prix |
| Last entry | 2026 Chinese Grand Prix |
| Races entered | 420 (419 starts) |
| Engines | Cosworth, Ferrari, Renault, TAG Heuer, Honda, RBPT, Red Bull Ford |
| Constructors' Championships | 6 (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2022, 2023) |
| Drivers' Championships | 8 (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024) |
| Race victories | 130 |
| Podiums | 297 |
| Points | 8300 |
| Pole positions | 111 |
| Fastest laps | 103 |
| 2025 position | 3rd (451 pts) |
Red Bull Racing Limited, currently competing as Oracle Red Bull Racing and also known simply as Red Bull or RBR, is a Formula One racing team, competing under an Austrian racing licence and based in England. It is one of two Formula One teams owned by conglomerate Red Bull GmbH, the other being Racing Bulls. The Red Bull Racing team was managed by Christian Horner from its formation in 2005 until 2025, when he departed the team and was replaced by Laurent Mekies.
Red Bull had Cosworth engines in 2005 and Ferrari engines in 2006. The team used engines supplied by Renault between 2007 and 2018 (from 2016 to 2018, the Renault engine was re-badged TAG Heuer following the breakdown in the relationship between Red Bull and Renault in 2015). During this partnership, they won four successive Drivers' and Constructors' Championship titles in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013, led by Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel, and becoming the first Austrian team to win the title.
The team began using Honda engines in 2019. The works Honda partnership culminated in 2021, following Red Bull driver Max Verstappen's World Drivers' Championship victory, with Verstappen also winning the championship in 2022, 2023, and 2024. Red Bull also won two Constructors' Championship titles in 2022 and 2023, but lost out in 2021 to Mercedes and in 2024 to McLaren. Honda left the sport officially after 2021 but continued to supply complete engines from Japan to the team partly under Red Bull Powertrains branding until the end of 2025. Red Bull have a new wind tunnel due to be operational by 2026.