Max Verstappen driving the RB15 during the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix
Category
Formula One
Constructor
Red Bull Racing
Designer(s)
Adrian Newey (Chief Technical Officer) Rob Marshall (Chief Engineering Officer) Pierre Waché (Technical Director) Steve Winstanley (Chief Designer, Composites and Structures) Dave Worner (Chief Designer, Mechanics and Suspension) Ben Waterhouse (Chief Engineer, Performance) Dan Fallows (Chief Engineer, Aerodynamics) Craig Skinner (Chief Aerodynamicist)
Predecessor
Red Bull RB14
Successor
Red Bull RB16
Technical specifications[1]
Chassis
Carbon-epoxy composite structure designed by regulation and built in-house
Suspension (front)
Aluminium alloy uprights, carbon fibre composite double wishbones with pushrods, springs, anti-roll bar and dampers
Suspension (rear)
Aluminium alloy uprights, carbon fibre composite double wishbones with pullrods, springs, anti-roll bar and dampers
Length
5,400 mm (213 in)
Width
2,000 mm (79 in)
Height
950 mm (37 in) (excluding roll-hoop onboard T-camera)
Engine
Honda RA619H, 1.6 L (98 cu in) direct injection V6 turbocharged engine limited to 15,000 rpm in a mid-mounted, rear-wheel drive layout
Electric motor
Kinetic and thermal energy recovery systems
Transmission
Red Bull Technology 8-speed + 1 reverse sequential semi-automatic paddle shift with limited-slip differential
Battery
Honda lithium-ion batteries
Power
900 hp (671 kW)[2]
Weight
743 kg (1,638 lb) including driver and fuel
Fuel
Exxon/Esso (Exxon for US race only) Synergy and Mobil High Performance Unleaded (Mexican race only) 94.25% gasoline + 5.75% bio fuel
Lubricants
Mobil 1 Racing 0W-40 fully-synthetic motor oil
Brakes
Brembo carbon discs, Brembo 6-piston calipers and pads
Tyres
Pirelli P Zero (dry) Pirelli Cinturato (wet)
Competition history
Notable entrants
Aston Martin Red Bull Racing
Notable drivers
10. Pierre Gasly
23. Alexander Albon
33. Max Verstappen
Debut
2019 Australian Grand Prix
First win
2019 Austrian Grand Prix
Last win
2019 Brazilian Grand Prix
Last event
2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Races
Wins
Podiums
Poles
F/Laps
21
3
9
2
5
The Red Bull RB15 is a Formula One racing car designed and constructed by Red Bull Racing to compete during the 2019 FIA Formula One World Championship.[3] The car was driven by Max Verstappen, Pierre Gasly and Alexander Albon. Pierre Gasly was originally meant to be driving the car for the entire season after moving from Toro Rosso to replace Daniel Ricciardo.[4] However, after the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix it was announced that Alexander Albon would be replacing Gasly for the remainder of the season.[5] The RB15 is the first car built by Red Bull Racing with a Honda engine,[6] and made its competitive début at the 2019 Australian Grand Prix. Max Verstappen's win at the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix made the RB15 the first Honda-powered car to achieve victory since Jenson Button won for Honda at the 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix in the Honda RA106.
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