Red Bull Racing

Red Bull RB4/Renault David Coulthard Mark Webber

Year of Foundation:2004
Founder:Dietrich Mateschitz
Debut:Grand Prix of Australia 2005
Grand Prix:63
World Champions:0
Constructor Titles:0
Wins:0
Pole Positions:0
Fastest Laps:0
Points:98
Team Principal:Christian Horner
Designers:Robert Taylor (2005)
Mark Smith (2006)
Rob Marshall (2007)
2008 Test Driver:Sebastian Buemi
Address: Red Bull Racing Ltd
The Stewart Building, Bradbourne Drive, Tilbrook, Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire, MK7 8BJ
England
Internet:www.redbullracing.com

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION RED BULL RB4/RENAULT RS27 V8
Chassis
ConstructionComposite monocoque structure, designed and built in-house, carrying the Renault V8 engine as fully stressed member
TransmissionSeven-speed gearbox, longitudinally mounted with hydraulic system for power shift and clutch operation. AP Racing clutch
Wheels OZ Racing, Front: 12.7in x 13in, Rear: 13.4in x 13in
Front SuspensionAluminium alloy uprights, upper and lower carbon wishbones and pushrods, torsion bar springs and anti roll bars, Multimatic dampers
Rear SuspensionAluminium alloy uprights, upper and lower carbon wishbones and pushrods, torsion bar springs and anti roll bars, Multimatic dampers
BrakesBrembo calipers / Hitco carbon disks and pads
ElectronicsFIA (MESL) standard control unit

Engine
TypeRenault RS27
Configuration90 degree vee naturally aspirated V8 engine
Displacement2.400 cc
Weight95 kg
Max RPM19 000
FuelELF
OilELF
Engine managementFIA (MESL) standard control unit TAG310B

Tyres
TypeBridgestone

DRIVERS
David Coulthard (bio)
Date of Birth27 March, 1971
Place of BirthTwynholm, Scotland
NationalityScottish
ResidenceMonaco
Height1.82 m
Weight72,5 kg
HobbiesYachting, running, swimming, movies
Favourite music"most types - except rapping"
Favourite singersThe Cranberries, Oasis, The Corrs
Favourite foodItalian pasta
Favourite drinkTea, Highland Spring
Internetwww.davidcoulthard-f1.com

David Coulthard (career)
1983-1985 Scottish Junior Karting Champion.
1986-1988 Scottish Open Karting Champion.
1989 British FF1600
Champion. 10 wins. McLaren/Autosport Young Driver of the Year. Won P&O FF1600 Junior championship, 9 wins.
FF1600 Festival at Brands Hatch
3rd.
1990 British Vauxhall Lotus Series
4th. Two wins (Silverstone, Brands).
Vauxhall Lotus Euroseries
One win (Knutsdorp).
1991 UK F3
(Paul Stewart Racing) 2nd. Five wins. Winner of Macau F3 GP.
Marlboro Masters F3
1992 F3000
(Paul Stewart Racing) 9th. Two 3rd (Nogaro, Magny-Cours).
Formula One
(Camel Benetton Ford) test driver.
1993 F3000
(Pacific Reynard Cosworth) 3rd. 25 points.
Formula One
(Cannon Williams Team).
Le Mans 24 Hour Race
(Jaguar) GT Class winner.
1994 Formula One
(Rothmans Williams Renault) test driver. 8th. 14 points. Promoted to race driver after Ayrton Senna's fatal accident at Imola.
Voted Scottish Sports Personality of the Year and ITV Young Sports Personality of the Year.
1995 Formula One
(Rothmans Williams Renault) 17 races. 49 points. 3rd. One win (Portugal). Four 2nd (Brazil, Germany, Hungary, Pacific (Aida). Three 3rd (France, Britain, Europe (Nurburgring). One 4th (Imola).
1996 Formula One
(Marlboro McLaren Mercedes) 7th. 18 points. One 2nd (Monaco). One 3rd (Europe).
1997 Formula One
(West McLaren Mercedes) 3rd. 36 points. Two wins (Australia, Italy). Two 2nd (Austria, Europe).
1998 Formula One
(West McLaren Mercedes) 3rd. 56 points. One win (San Marino). Six 2nd (Australia, Brazil, Spain, Austria, Germany and Hungary).
1999 Formula One
(West McLaren Mercedes) 4th. 48 points. Two wins (Britain, Belgium). Four 2nd (San Marino, Spain, Austria, and Hungary).
2000 Formula One
(West McLaren Mercedes) 3rd. 73 points. Three wins (Great Britain, Monaco, France). Two 2nd. Five 3rd.
2001 Formula One
(West McLaren Mercedes) 2nd. 65 points. Two wins (Brazil, Austria). Three 2nd (Australia, San Marino, Belgium). Five 3rd (Malaysia, Europe, Hungary, USA, Japan).
2002 Formula One
(West McLaren Mercedes) 5th. 41 points. One win (Monaco). One 2nd (Canada). Four 3rd (Brazil, Spain, France, USA).
2003 Formula One
(West McLaren Mercedes) 7th. 51 points. One win (Australia). One 2nd (Germany). One 3rd (Japan).
2004 Formula One
(West McLaren Mercedes) 10th. 24 points.
2005 Formula One
(Red Bull Racing) 12th. 24 points.
2006 Formula One
(Red Bull Racing) 13th. 14 points. One 3rd (Monaco).
2007 Formula One
(Red Bull Racing) 10th. 14 points.

Mark Webber (bio)
Date of Birth27th August 1976
Place of BirthQueanbeyan, NSW, Australia
Height1.84 m
Weight74 kg
NationalityAustralian
ResidenceMursley, Bucks, England
Hobbiestennis, golf and all codes of football
Favourite foodItalian, in particular pasta
Favourite drinkSan Pellegrino eau Minerale Naturelle
Internet:www.markwebber.com

Mark Webber (career)
1991 Karting
1992 Karting
NSW and ACT state Champion.
1993 King of Karting Clubman Light Class
Winner.
Karting Canberra Cup
Winner.
Ian Luff Advanced Driving School
Top Gun Award.
1994 Australian Formula Ford Championship
14th.
1995 Australian Formula Ford Championship
4th. 3 wins.
AGP Formula Ford support race
Winner (Adelaide).
Formula Ford at Indy support race
2nd (Surfers Paradise).
Formula Brabham
Two 2nd.
Formula Ford Festival
3rd (Brands Hatch).
1996 British Formula Ford Championship
2nd. Four wins.
European Formula Ford race
Winner (Spa-Francorchamps).
Formula Ford Festival
Winner (Brands Hatch).
AGP Formula Holden support race
Winner (Melbourne).
1997 British Formula 3 Championship
4th. One win.
Autosport rookie of the year
Award.
Marlboro Masters F3
3rd (Zandvoort).
Macau Formula 3 Grand Prix
4th.
FIA Sports cars
Tested Mercedes CLK-GTR in Italy and Austria.
1998 FIA GT Championship
(AMG Mercedes) 2nd. Five wins (with Bernd Schneider).
BRDC Bruce McLaren
Award winner for most meritorious performance by a Commonwealth Driver.
1999 Le Mans 24 Hours
(AMG Mercedes) withdrew after second flip during warm-up on morning of race.
Formula 3000
Tested at Jerez and Barcelona.
Formula One
(Repsol Arrows) tested at Barcelona.
2000 Formula 3000
3rd. One win.
Formula One
(Orange Arrows) test driver.
Formula One
(Benetton Playlife) test driver.
BRDC Bruce McLaren
Award winner for most meritorious performance by a Commonwealth Driver.
2001 Formula 3000
(Super Nova).
Formula One
(Mild Seven Benetton Renault) test driver.
2002 Formula One
(KL Minardi Asiatech) 15th. 2 points.
2003 Formula One
(Jaguar Racing) 10th. 17 points.
2004 Formula One
(Jaguar Racing) 13th. 7 points.
2005 Formula One
(BMW WilliamsF1 Team) 10th. 36 points. One 3rd (Monaco).
2006 Formula One
(WilliamsF1 Team) 14th. 7 points.
2007 Formula One
(Red Bull Racing) 12th. 10 points. One 3rd (Europe).

TEAM HISTORY
Names, titles, points...
2005Red Bull Racing
7th, 34 points - David Coulthard, Christian Klien | Vitantonio Liuzzi.
2006Red Bull Racing
7th, 16 points - David Coulthard, Christian Klien | Robert Doornbos.
2007Red Bull Racing
5th, 24 points - David Coulthard, Mark Webber.

TEAM's HISTORY
Cars, years, engines...


Red Bull RB1/Cosworth
Model: RB1
Year: 2005
Engine: Cosworth TJ2005 V10
Wins: 0
Pole positions: 0
Fastest Laps: 0
Red Bull RB2/Ferrari
Model: RB2
Year: 2006
Engine: Ferrari Tipo 056
Wins: 0
Pole positions: 0
Fastest Laps: 0
Red Bull RB3/Renault
Model: RB3
Year: 2007
Engine: Renault RS27
Wins: 0
Pole positions: 0
Fastest Laps: 0
Red Bull RB4/Renault
Model: RB4
Year: 2008
Engine: Renault RS27
Wins: 0
Pole positions: 0
Fastest Laps: 0

DRIVERS
Names and results



David
Coulthard


Years: 2005-2008
Wins: 0
Pole positions: 0
Fastest Laps: 0
Points: 58

Christian
Klien


Years: 2005-2006
Wins: 0
Pole positions: 0
Fastest Laps: 0
Points: 11

Vitantonio
Liuzzi


Years: 2005
Wins: 0
Pole positions: 0
Fastest Laps: 0
Points: 1

Robert
Doornbos


Years: 2006
Wins: 0
Pole positions: 0
Fastest Laps: 0
Points: 0

Mark
Webber


Years: 2007-2008
Wins: 0
Pole positions: 0
Fastest Laps: 0
Points: 28

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