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  • ...Ferrari, as they were finally able to keep pace with [[Red Bull Racing|Red Bull]]. After starting from fifth, Alonso managed to make his way up to second, ...inant in qualifying. In the race however, it didn't change much of the Red Bull's race pace so Vettel got away early, while Alonso had to be satisfied with
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  • ...ircuit de Catalunya]]. The car is, controversially, a variant of the [[Red Bull RB3]] chassis (although powered by a [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] instead o ...atedly stated their belief that the STR2 is in fact identical to the [[Red Bull RB3]]. Central to their objection was their belief that the [[Concorde Agre
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  • ...illiams F1|Williams]], [[McLaren (racing)|McLaren]], [[Red Bull Racing|Red Bull]] ...sF1|Williams-Renault]] and played an important role in advancing the car's technology. For 1994 he stayed with Williams as tester, but following [[Ayrton Senna]]
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  • ...ms were threatening to set up GPWC in 2008. However, fledgling teams [[Red Bull Racing]] and [[Midland F1]] (who were still known as [[Jordan Grand Prix]] ..., and only 15% thought that the sport "incorporate[d] the right balance of technology and driver skill."
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  • ...lliams FW29|FW29]] whilst [[Renault F1|Renault]] and [[Red Bull Racing|Red Bull]] tested their 2007 entries. [[Honda F1|Honda]], [[Scuderia Toro Rosso|Toro On 12 February testing returned to Jerez. Red Bull and Williams were the only teams in action on the first day. The second day
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  • ...ria Toro Rosso]] (Toro Rosso), [[Italian language|Italian]] for ''Team Red Bull''. The Sauber team was purchased by [[BMW]]. BMW opted to keep the Sauber n | rowspan=3 | {{flagiconAustria}} [[Red Bull Racing]]
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  • ...ere three other drivers could also have won the championship; Vettel's Red Bull Racing team mate [[Mark Webber]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]'s [[Fernando ...[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]], [[BMW Sauber]], [[Renault F1|Renault]], [[Red Bull Racing]] and [[Toro Rosso]] announced their intentions to withdraw from the
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  • ...the ban on driver aids was a ban in name only as the FIA did not have the technology or the methods to eliminate these features from competition. ...eams. [[Jaguar Racing]] was sold to [[Red Bull]] and is now known as [[Red Bull Racing]].
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  • ...volvement in racing was made with a very thin budget, using mostly pre-war technology and material during the two seasons. For instance the team won two champion ...shed as swiftly as they had come. They had proven the superiority of their technology, but the crash of one of their sportscars that year at [[Le Mans 24 Hours|L
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  • ...have a minimum/maximum hood (bonnet) height. From [[2006]] the use of ''"[[bull bar]]s"'', a fashion on [[Four wheel drive|4x4]]s and [[SUV]]s, became ille ...than white, and that for silver cars to 15%. In the hours of darkness only red and silver cars were found to be significantly more risky than white, by 10
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