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Hello, landlord! The big bosses of Red Bull are all one person, so the parent company is the same, but it's also simple to distinguish between them! You can see that the color of their T-frame is different, the big one is yellow, and the small one is lighter! Thank you!
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It's all Red Bull's team, the same boss.
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When it comes to Red Bull, everyone may be familiar with it, the Red Bull logo is the same as the Red Bull drink we drink. Red Bull Racing and Red Bull Drinks belong to the same group. Red Bull is actually originated in Thailand, and it is a drink founded in 1966 by Xu Shubiao, a Chinese-Thai person.
And Red Bull, which makes drinks, has engaged in thrilling sports, mainly because of the good publicity and promotion effect.
Red Bull sponsors not only F1 teams, but also cycling, skiing and other extreme sports. It bought two F1 teams in one go. F1 teams are expensive to run, and Red Bull is really strong.
At the same time, Red Bull's good results are also favored by other sponsors. For example, Eli Lilly International signed a sponsorship deal with Red Bull in December 2018.
In 2004, Ford announced that it would cease all F1-related activities. Austrian energy drink manufacturer Red Bull bought the Jaguar race car and its factory in Milton Keynes and officially changed its name to Red Bull.
In the autumn of the same year, Red Bull announced the successful acquisition of the Minadei team, and the "Red Bull team" was also needed. Although the new team has become Red Bull's sister team, which is why Red Bull Formula 1 has two teams, the two teams will operate independently.
As for the cars used by the acquired Red Bull Racing, the new team will use the original 2005 Red Bull RB1 car, as well as a reduced Cosworth V10 engine and Michelin tyres.
Formula 1 Red Bull Racing uses the Year of the Red Bull, with Red Bull Racing announcing that it will be using engines supplied by Ferrari for the 2006 season, and the rules of Formula 1 race have changed at the same time. For the 2006 season, the car had to run on a V8 engine, so Red Bull and Ferrari used the same engine, and in terms of tires, Red Bull would continue to use Michelin.
From the time Red Bull bought the F1 team in 2004, all the technology was left over from the previous Jaguar team, and then it was refined through the purchase of various technologies. As a beverage empire, Red Bull is not unable to build sports cars, but because it needs to redesign the chassis and develop the power unit, which will increase the cost, it is better to buy it at buy buy.
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Huge power gap. Due to the gap in technology, personnel and funding, there has always been a huge gap in strength between Toro Rosso and Red Bull Racing. In F1 racing, Big Red Bull and Little Red Bull are two teams that belong to the Red Bull Group, and both belong to the first and second teams under the same system; The main difference is that Little Red Bull tests young drivers for Big Red Bull and taps for the big red bull.
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The purpose of the second team is to find and train new talents.
There is also a precedent for SRT's performance to be better than RBR - in 08, SRT's score overtook RBR, because a German boy named Sebastian Vettel, SV was poached to RBR immediately after SRT was out of the limelight, and then immediately overtook RBR veteran Mark Webber.
As for using different cars, it's also very simple, the cost of RBR is very large, and the cost of SRT is much smaller, Red Bull has money and will not have nothing to burn to play, this is called high and low matching, find that newcomers first use cheap contracts to get SRT, and dig RBR when SRT performs well. If the two teams are working in the same way, rather than concentrating on one team, it is likely that both teams will be in the upper middle range (roughly where Lotus Renault is this year), but the two teams in the upper middle range will have no influence at all, on the contrary, as long as one of them is a champion team, even if the other is a fish belly army, it will bring a very rich sponsorship return and commercial influence to Red Bull. Red Bull is employing exactly this strategy.
In addition, Red Bull only controls SRT and RBR, and has limited influence on the operation of the two teams, which are in fact relatively independent, and the communication between them is much easier because of the communication between people and data than the two teams that are completely unfamiliar with each other. However, in general, it is still SRT that serves RBR.
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Red Bull Racing Team (also known as Little Red Bull Racing and Red Bull Juniors, Scuderia Toro Rosso, abbreviated as STR) is one of the Formula 1 teams of Red Bull. The team will make its F1 debut in 2006 and are now chaired by Franz Tost. Formerly known as Minardi in Italy, the team was acquired by Red Bull in 2005 and will remain at Minadei's Faenza facility for at least two years.
In Italian, "toro rosso" means "red bull".
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Headquarters: Italy.
First entry: 12.03.2006.
Constructors' Championship: 0
Drivers' Championships: 0
Number of entries: 70
Race Winners: 1
Number of pole positions: 1
Fastest lap: 0
Team Total: 56
Drivers for the 2013 season: Jayne Eric Virgny, Daniel Covyat, <>
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Toro Rosso was formerly known as F1's longtime vice-squad leader Minardi, who was acquired by Red Bull Group boss Matt Kitsch at the end of 2005. Toro Rosso will promote outstanding young drivers supported by the Red Bull Group to F1 for development. The 2006 drivers were selected for last year's Red Bull Racing test driver Juz and GP2 driver Speed.
However, Toro Rosso's continued use of Cosworth v10 engines was a hot topic before the start of the season. Toro Rosso Str1, built in the old Minardi factory in Faenza, Italy, completed its first test at the Circuit de Jerez in Spain on February 9. Not long ago, former F1 player Gerhard Berg, who was BMW's sporting director, bought a 50% stake in Toro Rosso and became the team's owner.
Luis Fabiano, a striker, now plays for La Liga side Sevilla FC. A right-footed player, he is best known on the pitch for his power and finishing touches, as well as being a regular for the Brazilian national team. He made a name for himself in the Copa America, where he formed a terrifying attacking combination with Adriano at the time, and eventually won the Copa America for Brazil.
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