Seb in those Red Bulls was amazing, like Schumacher in Ferrari and Lewis in Mercedes. Mastered the blown diffusers much better than everybody. Races like 2013 Singapore, 2011 and 2013 Indian GP were pure harmony between the man and machine🙏
@@Firebolt1729 No, it was slow seb being gifted a dominant car on a silver plate by Adrian Newey😂😂😂😂 He has done nothing but spin whine and make excuses without having a dominant car and has been exposed as a talentless fraud since🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 How long will you hyperventilate over something Adrian Newey achieved nearly 10 years ago? 😂😂 Funny how slow-seb has been a total clown ever since 🤣And yet you continue making the same pathetic excuses and pretending that history stopped in 2013 and nothing happened after that 😂😂😂😂😂
@@tropicaltree4854 Keep crying, must be tough liking your own comments because no one agrees with you, and whatever you say has the credibility and relevance of a toothpick😂😂😂 Get out of your basement kid, Vitamin D is essential for the body👍😂
I remember how people made fun of Ferrari and McLaren in 2010 about how an Energy drink company had a faster car than them. Shame it wasn’t as reliable though, especially for Vettel.
2020 car companies are like if its not profitable I wont bother with it. The teams with a competitive soul and passion will do it even when they are only surviving, like Williams did….
IMO it's because Red Bull's founder, Dietrich Mateschitz, has passion for the sport so they didn't care about profit and never hesitated to invest heavily in the sport.
Thanks to slow seb being gifted a dominant car by Adrian Newey and Red Bull being afraid to hurt his fragile ego so they give him better parts when Webber was beating slow seb in 2010 and 2012 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fun Fact : Sebastian Vettel not only won Torro Rosso's first win ( before Red Bull won their own ) he also won Red Bull's first win too . With Max matching the number of race starts with Vettel , Sebastian is still the most successful Red Bull driver of all time and will be until another new driver will come along and break his records ( next to impossible but who knows 👀)
the cars he was driving back then were different though. I do get what you're saying though and of course he is redbull's first legend. But redbull have a beast right now that could get them a 5th title
Both Max and Seb are great drivers, I think Max is still better in raw talent because he winning with a car that is not the best. Seb threw away a WDC in the Ferrari.
Coulthard, Klien, Speed, Doornbos, Bourdais, Liuzzi, Alguersuari, Buemi, Vergne, Kvyat, Webber, Sainz Jr., Hartley, Ricciardo, Vettel, Albon, Gasly, Perez and Verstappen all made Red Bull's glory as it is today. Both Horner, Marko, Steiner, Newey, Mateschitz, Yoovidhya, all Honda staff and of course all of the factory staff are so proud of the achievements for only 16 years in this sport with already 4 driver & 4 constructors championships and with maybe a 5th coming their way too!
Yeah they are an iconic team now, in 2009 and 2010 people didn’t give them the respect they deserve and made fun of Ferrari for not being able to build a faster car than an energy drink company
Vettel was the GOAT for RBR to show they are a valid title candidate as much as Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes, Williams used to mean for F1 in their respective era. Really looking for the next chapter where we see RBR battles it out with Ferrari's and the McLaren as equal challengers.
@@icedblxxd same here. I always enjoy hearing new things about motor racing that I never knew, most of the time I’ve heard the story a dozen times. So many people in f1 that went through quite an experience to get where they are and while I don’t like how marko does things a lot of the time my hats off to him, not like I have done any better with my life he has been very successful
I just love that Rocky, Vetttel's race engineer at RB, took the time to learn what "You are world champion" is in german, just so he could say it to Seb at the end of the Abu Dhabi Race in 2010.
we've been hearing small parts of this story here and there but when you put it all together you realize how impressive and quick Redbull's rise to the top was
The 10-13 era will always be better than mercs dominance since 2014. Red bull had multiple drivers and multiple teams fighting for championship. 2021 has been great though. Don't think 2012 can be topped.
@@footyfan328 7 different drivers winning in the first 7 races, and the title going down to a nail biting finish in Brazil. Almost no race in 2012 was boring. So I think 2010 and 2012 are close but 2012 does edge it.
As someone who has only started to watch regularly this season, i always assumed Vettel won his titles with Ferrari like Schumacher did. Didn't watch F1 because the Mercedes dominance was just too boring. Now Verstrappen and Red Bull are getting me into it, by making it atleast a competitive fight.
Seb and Max fit perfectly with Redbull. I'm glad Mercedes didn't sign Max. As a Mercedes fan, I agree this year the odds are in their favor and it's awesome seeing how the hunt is going on
Red Bull fired a few years back far left /woke people in high up positions. They don't want politics on their drivers, making Seb unwanted. Mercedes and McLaren seem a better fit for the SJW trash that Vettel is
@@Rasv- Eh? Are you confusing the German with a certain 7x world champion? If there's anyone who is woke, it's Lewis, not Seb. Vettel calls attention to real issues, like the environment and human rights issues. What has Hamilton done aside from crying about how difficult his incredibly sheltered life has been?
@@halofreak1990 convinced Mercedes to creat a huge diversity program, donated millions to sponsor a program that will help poor kids into engineering schools and so much more. Take your hate elsewhere
It's crazy to think that 6 out of 20 current season's drivers and 2 test drivers is came from the RB Driver Academy. It shows, however cruel he is, Dr. Helmut Marko did has an eye (pun intended) on potential and gifted young drivers
@@maxdenbreejen9844 those drivers are not kids that has to be taken care of. Marko has given them enough by signing them. It's up to them to get on with it if it doesn't work at Redbull. Look at Ricciardo and Sainz for example.
@@WaifuWarsRacing They haven't been in the sport long enough yet, a great team yes but not the same as legendary teams that have been in F1 since day 1 like Ferrari.
to hear and know that Seb brought glory and the first victory for Red Bull is amazing , I hope that some next driver will bring more victories like that with Seb
That final POV of Max right before contacting the barrier was incredible. Even though he didn't get pole, that lap was nearly millimeter perfect. He always manages to leave me in awe with how amazing he is. Such a treat to watch
I hear a lot of people talking about how they don't like Red Bull and that they shouldn't be in this sport. But think about what they did for this sport and how many drivers they gave a chance and how many have a Red Bull history
I used to think the same way back in 2010. It was weird seeing an energy drink company as a constructor. Usually they're either car manufacturers or former F1 drivers. But after the successes of Vettel and now Max Verstappen looking to be the next WDC, it would be weird to not have Redbull in F1.
Fun Fact: Mateschitz did not discover red bull in Hong Kong, it was a drink called Krating Daeng in Thailand and he discovered it there on a business trip
You got it right! it was not Hong Kong. The story said Krating Daeng กระทิงแดง (local energy drink in Thailand) was being offer to Dietrich Mateschitz when he had jet lag. He loved how the drink energized him so he want to market the drink in Europe. Chaleo Yoovidhya who is the owner of Krathing Daeng is co-founder of Red Bull (and his family is still a shareholder of Red Bull now) Although the two brands have the same origin but they have completely separate operations and marketing.
We are all in Asia know Kratingdaeng well.. So when RedBull appeared, it's only the same for us. just Kratingdaeng in English language. In Indonesia, most of us still drink Kratingdaeng more than RedBull. Kratingdaeng always win our heart.
Not sure how DC got totally missed out of this when he was as crucial to the forming of the team as Horner and Marko. No DC, no Newey, no titles to put it simply.
Coulthard to Red Bull was what Schumacher was to Mercedes, both played a role in shaping their teams into dominant ones, but never got to taste the fruit of their work, hopefully Seb won’t become like them too
DC is still the team ambassdor though. I think in the team he's not really 'missed out' but for a video under 15 mins probably his other contributions would need to be missed out.
Like him or not, Marko does see talents and potential of young drivers. His strict and cruel attitude is only the result of someone who has violated his trust. I mean, Marko could influence someone like Mateschitz to give up his seat for you. What is needed is a qualified ability. And, since Red Bull are now a top-tier team with Sebastian as their most successful driver to date, it's no wonder why they set the bar so high. In fact, Vergne admits that at his time in F1 he didn't have the mentality to stay in F1. So yes, the management at Red Bull can be a little toxic as we see it, but I also see empathy from that myself. They just miss success and triumph they had in the past.
Vettel and Schumacher will forever be my heroes, even though I can relate a little more to Vettel because he's much younger than Michael. I still remember watching them both as a small child. ❤ Great memories, thank you for that, Ferrari and Red Bull Racing.
Seeing Seb, Danny, Max, Carlos, Gasly, Tsunoda, now Checo and next year Alex on the grid. RB really took over half of the grid with their drivers. And the transion from the talk about Seb to Max 👌 RB golden boys 🧡
sergio was a ferrari jnr and carlos a red bull jnr lol now they both got each opthers jnr's meanwhile alpine has a merc jnr... and alfa are getting by sounds an alpine/renault jnr for 2022
"Innovative game-changing rebels of formula 1". Sounds awesome!! I think this explains Marko's strictness when promoting and demoting drivers from both teams. He has something to protect.
Highlights from this video include: 5:37 Guenther Steiner sighting 6:25 Eddie Irvine and Johnny Herbert choking each other 8:29 Toro Rosso mechanic slipping on the way to the pit wall
I'm kinda bummed that the Red Bull and Porsche F1 partnership didn't work out, I bet these two powerhouses together would've wiped the floor with the other teams!
@@Firebolt1729 he has a point though, Mercedes would still have at least 5 titles to their name if they didn't have Lewis Hamilton. Red Bull's championship wins are a better proof of the fact that the driver makes the difference in a fast car though that's for sure
@@Firebolt1729 and can you point out who ever won championship without fastest car ? How often did that happen. If it is not the fastest it has to be among fastest and then differences in speed not so big. I think last time who won not in very clear fastest car was Kimi.
Imagine not just using F1 as a mkt platform but putting your soul into it. You see, that's what you get, championships and a bunch of winning drivers and the biggest influence on the sport, even tho there's teams with bigger pockets and history! And I appreciate Marko's no bs attitude, he knows very well what he's looking for and no one can deny it works. Look at the drivers that didn't stay in F1, they're succeeding there too.
Redbull in 2004: I just want to advertise my energy drink. Redbull in 2021: Forget drink, lets just create a F1 engine competing with Mercedes, Ferrari.
This is very interesting about story red bull racing and the history behind the four time Constructors and Driver Championship winners for that team in F1 thank for the learn.
I’m old enough to remember when Red Bull bought the failed Jaguar team while also being old enough to have seen the debut of the Stewart team live track side. 😌 And don’t even get me started on Honda and Toyota.
Jaguars sale was Redbulls biggest blessing...... and when you compare them with the likes of Ferrari, McLaren who have all that knowledge and racing heritage, Redbull have done and continue doing pretty well... This is the year of MAX
A fantastic team with a Winners onboard. I just can't see them loosing that Driver Championship crown specially after chirurgic cuts done in US GP. Come on Red Bull, Come on Honda!
Absolutely awesome video, so much detail and depth. I always gave credit to Jackie Stewart for essentially creating the team that Red Bull eventually bought out, but there was so much more than that clearly! Please do more of these !
vettel brought them to greatness, winning for the junior team before the senior team
But he was also the one who decided to leave Red Bull for Ferrari . And now he is a has been
Seb in those Red Bulls was amazing, like Schumacher in Ferrari and Lewis in Mercedes. Mastered the blown diffusers much better than everybody. Races like 2013 Singapore, 2011 and 2013 Indian GP were pure harmony between the man and machine🙏
@@Firebolt1729 No, it was slow seb being gifted a dominant car on a silver plate by Adrian Newey😂😂😂😂 He has done nothing but spin whine and make excuses without having a dominant car and has been exposed as a talentless fraud since🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 How long will you hyperventilate over something Adrian Newey achieved nearly 10 years ago? 😂😂 Funny how slow-seb has been a total clown ever since 🤣And yet you continue making the same pathetic excuses and pretending that history stopped in 2013 and nothing happened after that 😂😂😂😂😂
@@tropicaltree4854 Keep crying, must be tough liking your own comments because no one agrees with you, and whatever you say has the credibility and relevance of a toothpick😂😂😂 Get out of your basement kid, Vitamin D is essential for the body👍😂
@@Firebolt1729 only og's and true new fans know that m8
Never knew Gunther Steiner of HAAS was at Red bull as Chief designer. Thank you Formula 1 for this video
he's italian too
Imagine what he said to Vettel and Webber😶😬
@@puuoyevigannogreven8781 Gunther is Italian are you sure I thought he was Austrian
@@kevinworrall231 nope he is italian
@@Firebolt1729 Don't smash that fockin dor
Great, massive car companies: F1 is too expensive for us to join
Red Bull: I'll take 2 please
The thing is they bought both not created the teams
I remember how people made fun of Ferrari and McLaren in 2010 about how an Energy drink company had a faster car than them. Shame it wasn’t as reliable though, especially for Vettel.
2020 car companies are like if its not profitable I wont bother with it.
The teams with a competitive soul and passion will do it even when they are only surviving, like Williams did….
@@DanielLedvina51 As every other current team except for Ferrari and Mclaren.
IMO it's because Red Bull's founder, Dietrich Mateschitz, has passion for the sport so they didn't care about profit and never hesitated to invest heavily in the sport.
Sebastian Vettel will always be Red Bull’s original golden boy.
Yes!
Yes agree
Slow-seb will never be the golden boy of any team 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
~Tropical tree, probably
Thanks to slow seb being gifted a dominant car by Adrian Newey and Red Bull being afraid to hurt his fragile ego so they give him better parts when Webber was beating slow seb in 2010 and 2012 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why are they actually in the F1?
I mean for what? Just for being in f1?
Fun Fact : Sebastian Vettel not only won Torro Rosso's first win ( before Red Bull won their own ) he also won Red Bull's first win too . With Max matching the number of race starts with Vettel , Sebastian is still the most successful Red Bull driver of all time and will be until another new driver will come along and break his records ( next to impossible but who knows 👀)
Hey, no one expected a German kid in an energy drink company to dominate🤷♂️ So I wouldn’t say that is impossible, Max has a chance
Still the only RedBull WDC, of course Vettel still the most successful RB driver until someone came with 5 titles for them.
the cars he was driving back then were different though. I do get what you're saying though and of course he is redbull's first legend. But redbull have a beast right now that could get them a 5th title
Both Max and Seb are great drivers, I think Max is still better in raw talent because he winning with a car that is not the best. Seb threw away a WDC in the Ferrari.
@@anivesh LOL have you even seen the past 5 races???! merc is the fastest by far on the straights
Coulthard, Klien, Speed, Doornbos, Bourdais, Liuzzi, Alguersuari, Buemi, Vergne, Kvyat, Webber, Sainz Jr., Hartley, Ricciardo, Vettel, Albon, Gasly, Perez and Verstappen all made Red Bull's glory as it is today. Both Horner, Marko, Steiner, Newey, Mateschitz, Yoovidhya, all Honda staff and of course all of the factory staff are so proud of the achievements for only 16 years in this sport with already 4 driver & 4 constructors championships and with maybe a 5th coming their way too!
Kimi
Not all the drivers. Coulthard, Vettel, Webber, Ricciardo and Verstappen only. Renault was a pretty trash engine though
You mentioned Honda but not Renault? Interesting
writes: both
goes on to enumerate eight parties
@@YamzFormula1 Kimi wasn't a Red Bull driver but a Sauber driver. Red Bull was a sponsor of Sauber.
Adrian Newey is a mastermind.
Yes but those cars don’t have autopilot to drive by themselves, give the drivers some credit
@@Firebolt1729 That's indispensable
@Jonas Jonaitis People who have won championships with Newey were all great drivers, except Villeneuve.
@Jonas Jonaitis Ivan Capelli in the Leyton House didn't.
@@Firebolt1729 Villeneuve is a great driver.
He just made wrong career choices.
I mean Ron Dennis himself wanted him to join Mclaren
This team did so much for the sport
Yeah they are an iconic team now, in 2009 and 2010 people didn’t give them the respect they deserve and made fun of Ferrari for not being able to build a faster car than an energy drink company
@Dan Rod Nobody cares about Nascar
@Dan Rod lol
@Dan Rod Bot
@Dan Rod go turn left buddy
Vettel was the GOAT for RBR to show they are a valid title candidate as much as Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes, Williams used to mean for F1 in their respective era. Really looking for the next chapter where we see RBR battles it out with Ferrari's and the McLaren as equal challengers.
Mercedes was nothing at that time
Like the 2010s
Hearing the story of my favourite F1 team is quite amazing.
It is a great video I did not know the story of helmut marko in his early years it was fascinating to learn he won Le mans
@@alanluscombe8a553 Yeah i didn't knew that either, i was quite surprised about it and thought about how i didn't knew about it.
@@icedblxxd same here. I always enjoy hearing new things about motor racing that I never knew, most of the time I’ve heard the story a dozen times. So many people in f1 that went through quite an experience to get where they are and while I don’t like how marko does things a lot of the time my hats off to him, not like I have done any better with my life he has been very successful
@@icedblxxd when you use "did" you don't need to put "knew" after. it's "didn't know".
Dr smell my helmut
Hm. This new series looks interesting
They have had this series for a year actually
ain't new. they have one for ferrari and mercedes on their website
this already existed m8, my guess is that you are an RB fan and youtube recommends this to you for the first time.
Hello little country
This is not a new series lol
I just love that Rocky, Vetttel's race engineer at RB, took the time to learn what "You are world champion" is in german, just so he could say it to Seb at the end of the Abu Dhabi Race in 2010.
Its not that hard to learn 3 words in german tho
@@thijspeeters9290 I bet he had that ready way earlier😊
DU BIST WELTMEISTER !!!!!!
we've been hearing small parts of this story here and there but when you put it all together you realize how impressive and quick Redbull's rise to the top was
The 10-13 era will always be better than mercs dominance since 2014. Red bull had multiple drivers and multiple teams fighting for championship. 2021 has been great though. Don't think 2012 can be topped.
2010 > 2012
In 2010 we had 4 drivers fight for the championship
@@footyfan328 You forgot Button
@@footyfan328 7 different drivers winning in the first 7 races, and the title going down to a nail biting finish in Brazil. Almost no race in 2012 was boring. So I think 2010 and 2012 are close but 2012 does edge it.
@@footyfan328 *5, Button was also fighting
Bruh why rb fans need to put merc in everything
Vettel is the reason why i became a Red Bull fan, I've been fan of Red Bull since Vettel-Webber era... Sebastian Vettel is my childhood hero in F1
As someone who has only started to watch regularly this season, i always assumed Vettel won his titles with Ferrari like Schumacher did. Didn't watch F1 because the Mercedes dominance was just too boring. Now Verstrappen and Red Bull are getting me into it, by making it atleast a competitive fight.
Seb and Max fit perfectly with Redbull. I'm glad Mercedes didn't sign Max.
As a Mercedes fan, I agree this year the odds are in their favor and it's awesome seeing how the hunt is going on
Red Bull fired a few years back far left /woke people in high up positions. They don't want politics on their drivers, making Seb unwanted. Mercedes and McLaren seem a better fit for the SJW trash that Vettel is
Yeah, hope Lewis can make a comeback like Seb in 2010💪🏻
@@Rasv- Eh? Are you confusing the German with a certain 7x world champion? If there's anyone who is woke, it's Lewis, not Seb. Vettel calls attention to real issues, like the environment and human rights issues. What has Hamilton done aside from crying about how difficult his incredibly sheltered life has been?
@@Firebolt1729 i hope Max wins the next 3 races back to back
@@halofreak1990 convinced Mercedes to creat a huge diversity program, donated millions to sponsor a program that will help poor kids into engineering schools and so much more. Take your hate elsewhere
It's crazy to think that 6 out of 20 current season's drivers and 2 test drivers is came from the RB Driver Academy. It shows, however cruel he is, Dr. Helmut Marko did has an eye (pun intended) on potential and gifted young drivers
Too bad he doesn’t have an eye left to look after them after he’s signed them
@@maxdenbreejen9844 He is not running a charity to look after every mediocre driver and ensure them a seat.
@@maxdenbreejen9844 there's no equity of outcome here, mate. Every single one of em gets an opportunity. It's get on with it or get out.
@@maxdenbreejen9844 those drivers are not kids that has to be taken care of. Marko has given them enough by signing them. It's up to them to get on with it if it doesn't work at Redbull. Look at Ricciardo and Sainz for example.
Well, he needs a monocle instead of a pair of glasses to see further
Going from Steiner to Newey is such a massive step up
Going from Jesús Christ to Newey would still be a massive step up
Can't wait for the rest of this series.
When Vettel retires in F1, he’ll be synonymous with Red Bull, much like Schumacher with Ferrari.
It's happening now
Red Bull Racing is quickly becoming one of the legendary teams in F1, joining the likes of Ferrari, Mclaren, Williams and Mercedes.
no they arent. Maybe if they stay in the sport another 20 years but they have a long way to go.
No way!!!
@@vashisl33t like it or not, they already are with the amount of success they have and the ways they have impacted the sport as well
@@WaifuWarsRacing They haven't been in the sport long enough yet, a great team yes but not the same as legendary teams that have been in F1 since day 1 like Ferrari.
@@WaifuWarsRacing Red Bull has never dominated either like Merc
to hear and know that Seb brought glory and the first victory for Red Bull is amazing , I hope that some next driver will bring more victories like that with Seb
8:29 That guy being so excited that he falls mid-run 😂😂😂😂
Sebastian Vettel: Red Bull's most sucessful driver!
Most successful driver so far ;)
tropical tree is typing
Tropical Loser be like:"sL0w S3B Iz N0T SucCeSsfUI He TrAsH!!!111!!11!"
@@KitKitChanIsaac Yea people would look at the older races of him back in 2013,2012 etc and be like where s🅱️in?
@@koolcloud6177 Cuz there is no Verstappen to spin him XD, no hate to max tho! He was still learning.
It is really crazy to think how many action and motorsports Red Bull has revolutionized.
but certainly not F1
@@SuperGeronimo999 with how they market the team and connect with the fans I believe they have
RedBull is indeed synonymous with motorsports! No doubt about that!
They also own several football clubs. RB Salzburg, RB Leipzig, and NY Reb Bulls.. to name a few
5:36 don't tell me that's a vintage Guenther Steiner
The four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel was the pinnacle of Redbull
🏆🏆🏆
Max > Se🅱astian
@@22jb29maybe talent wise but legacy wise seb >>>>>
22 Jb they are both very talented drivers
Lewis is talented to
That final POV of Max right before contacting the barrier was incredible. Even though he didn't get pole, that lap was nearly millimeter perfect. He always manages to leave me in awe with how amazing he is. Such a treat to watch
A legendary story of a legendary team filled with Legendary drivers and future Legends 🔥🔥🔥 That's Redbull Racing 💯💯💯
Yeah sebs championship
@@ianhxn1ng_749 and now Max this year
Red bull is nowhere near legendary
abhi verma yeah
Legendary team?
I hear a lot of people talking about how they don't like Red Bull and that they shouldn't be in this sport. But think about what they did for this sport and how many drivers they gave a chance and how many have a Red Bull history
I used to think the same way back in 2010. It was weird seeing an energy drink company as a constructor. Usually they're either car manufacturers or former F1 drivers. But after the successes of Vettel and now Max Verstappen looking to be the next WDC, it would be weird to not have Redbull in F1.
Fun Fact: Mateschitz did not discover red bull in Hong Kong, it was a drink called Krating Daeng in Thailand and he discovered it there on a business trip
Didnt think anyone would pick up that stat . RED BULL is still partly owned by Thais
You got it right! it was not Hong Kong. The story said Krating Daeng กระทิงแดง (local energy drink in Thailand) was being offer to Dietrich Mateschitz when he had jet lag. He loved how the drink energized him so he want to market the drink in Europe. Chaleo Yoovidhya who is the owner of Krathing Daeng is co-founder of Red Bull (and his family is still a shareholder of Red Bull now) Although the two brands have the same origin but they have completely separate operations and marketing.
We are all in Asia know Kratingdaeng well.. So when RedBull appeared, it's only the same for us. just Kratingdaeng in English language.
In Indonesia, most of us still drink Kratingdaeng more than RedBull.
Kratingdaeng always win our heart.
As an Austrian F1 fan, I cannot express how much joy I feel at this video.
Not sure how DC got totally missed out of this when he was as crucial to the forming of the team as Horner and Marko. No DC, no Newey, no titles to put it simply.
yeah, they (Marko and Horner) used DC to get Newey
Coulthard to Red Bull was what Schumacher was to Mercedes, both played a role in shaping their teams into dominant ones, but never got to taste the fruit of their work, hopefully Seb won’t become like them too
Exactly DC needs alot of credit for helping getting the right people in and around the team at the start
DC is still the team ambassdor though. I think in the team he's not really 'missed out' but for a video under 15 mins probably his other contributions would need to be missed out.
@@drmaulana2600 used? For your information DC is still with the RedBull . They love him
The Donuts At Indian GP Reminded Me Glory Of RBR In V8 Era
Ruhe in Frieden, Dietrich Mateschitz!
5:37
Rare footages of a young Steiner thinking about destroying another F1 Team
Lol his face🤣🤣🤣
foking smash like button
He worked in power unit engine ford Cosworth in 2005
he does not foksmash my team!
Like him or not, Marko does see talents and potential of young drivers. His strict and cruel attitude is only the result of someone who has violated his trust. I mean, Marko could influence someone like Mateschitz to give up his seat for you. What is needed is a qualified ability. And, since Red Bull are now a top-tier team with Sebastian as their most successful driver to date, it's no wonder why they set the bar so high. In fact, Vergne admits that at his time in F1 he didn't have the mentality to stay in F1. So yes, the management at Red Bull can be a little toxic as we see it, but I also see empathy from that myself. They just miss success and triumph they had in the past.
This is the best f1 series about how it goes in f1
Are we not gonna talk about the guy at 8:29 due to excitement he tumbled down
Vettel and Schumacher will forever be my heroes, even though I can relate a little more to Vettel because he's much younger than Michael. I still remember watching them both as a small child. ❤ Great memories, thank you for that, Ferrari and Red Bull Racing.
I love how some of these relationships starts personally not just for business
Seeing Seb, Danny, Max, Carlos, Gasly, Tsunoda, now Checo and next year Alex on the grid. RB really took over half of the grid with their drivers. And the transion from the talk about Seb to Max 👌 RB golden boys 🧡
sergio was a ferrari jnr and carlos a red bull jnr lol now they both got each opthers jnr's
meanwhile alpine has a merc jnr... and alfa are getting by sounds an alpine/renault jnr for 2022
I did not know Steiner was part of RB
And it's the reason why Steiner wants RB and Max win the championship
"Innovative game-changing rebels of formula 1". Sounds awesome!!
I think this explains Marko's strictness when promoting and demoting drivers from both teams. He has something to protect.
Sebastian Vettel is the definition of RedBull- young dominating talent, both legendary ✨💚
Imagine if Vettel isn't fond of Ferrari but only Schumacher and went to a german brand team Mercedes instead.
Can’t confirm but I’m almost certain Schumacher suggested Seb to replace him when he retired, and that Seb was offered the Mercedes seat but declined.
would have loved if Hamilton replaced Schumacher at Ferrari with Vettel going to Mercedes...
Seb is red bulls legend. Max is writing his story now.
The red cape Christian Horner jumped with in the pool was used to celebrate the release of the new Superman movie in 2006.
5:36
gunther steiner before fok smash door
The fact that many competitive driver right now came from redbull junior program is awesome
Can we all take this moment to appreciate Christian Horner and Adrian Newey 😍
5:37 Gangsta Guenther in Red Bull !!!
So i was right then🤣
Seb and Redbull were lit AF!
Danke Didi
Seb easily the greatest RB driver of all time
Beautiful video, got me in all tears seeing Mateschitz celebrate their first win
Highlights from this video include:
5:37 Guenther Steiner sighting
6:25 Eddie Irvine and Johnny Herbert choking each other
8:29 Toro Rosso mechanic slipping on the way to the pit wall
From Austria to the world 🔥
I'm kinda bummed that the Red Bull and Porsche F1 partnership didn't work out, I bet these two powerhouses together would've wiped the floor with the other teams!
7:55 Scott speed, Last american when compete in F1, 2006 and 2007
9:59 This race is very emotional, sebastian wins championship that year, 2010
Don't forget the pit crew that continues to set records.
5:36 helloo Guenther Steiner. It's been a long way, isn't ?
I love the fact that Toro Roso / Alpha tauri won a race before Red Bull won a race is just really funny
And those wins were given by the same person
5:36 focking legend
Marvelous journey. 2021 world championship is getting heated up. Hope Redbull wins it.
5:37 ahh y e s, the legend himself!!!
And the person who contributed most of their wins is Adrian Newey.
Those cars doesn’t have autopilot to drive themselves, they had skilled drivers who made them win, give them some credit
@@Firebolt1729 he has a point though, Mercedes would still have at least 5 titles to their name if they didn't have Lewis Hamilton. Red Bull's championship wins are a better proof of the fact that the driver makes the difference in a fast car though that's for sure
@@Firebolt1729 and can you point out who ever won championship without fastest car ? How often did that happen. If it is not the fastest it has to be among fastest and then differences in speed not so big. I think last time who won not in very clear fastest car was Kimi.
@lmaomoofeq ehhh... not so sure about jenson but ok. you pretty much need just a midfield driver in a relatively dominant car to win
And in 2021 Redbull Racing ends 7 years of Mercedes dominant in Driver Championship. The only non-Mercedes team to have won it in turbo-hybrid era.
Perfect a Red Bull advertisement on a Red Bull video
Imagine not just using F1 as a mkt platform but putting your soul into it. You see, that's what you get, championships and a bunch of winning drivers and the biggest influence on the sport, even tho there's teams with bigger pockets and history! And I appreciate Marko's no bs attitude, he knows very well what he's looking for and no one can deny it works. Look at the drivers that didn't stay in F1, they're succeeding there too.
5:37 Hello there Guenther
Steiner
I so wish that AM builds a car that is able to return seb to his former Glory
Absolutely love to see his smile upon the podiums!
Horner is an amazing team principal.
Asked for this video in November of 2020 now here we are watching it in November 2021
5:37 is that Günther Steiner?😂
Yeah he was part of
the RB team back then
Fantastic ! we can say that RB is a classic team now
This is awesome. Thanks for doing this.
8:28 that dude fell flat on his face 🤣
The guy at 8:30. Press F to pay respects 🤣🤣
2021 World Driver Champion! ;)
A driver being the GOAT is disputable. But Adrian Newey is the GOAT without a doubt!
The GOAT of all GOATS!! The legend of legends!!
Imagine working on 3 teams and gave them titles!
Absolute great video! Take a bow to narration as well. That's the content i'm looking forward on ym F1TV Pro subscription but i never got xD
Whether you love them or hate them, Red Bull are so massive for the sport, it's impossible to imagine F1 without them
red bull is, not are
@@frannieswannie6046 ok
@@speeddemon2901 my thoughts exactly bro
RBR what a team! great video cheers
Vettel owns Red Bull
Vettel would *smoke* Max in the same car. It's a shame he made a decision to move to Aston Martin before Red Bull decided to drop Albon.
@@Euclides287 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦
@@Euclides287 Not sure about the”smoke” part mate, beat yes.
@@Euclides287 lol
What a brilliant piece. Would love to see more of these for each team.
Redbull in 2004: I just want to advertise my energy drink.
Redbull in 2021: Forget drink, lets just create a F1 engine competing with Mercedes, Ferrari.
the drink ad, is it on now?! -Kimi in alternative universe driving for Red Bull.
This is very interesting about story red bull racing and the history behind the four time Constructors and Driver Championship winners for that team in F1 thank for the learn.
*5 Drivers
5:37 Guenther worked for Red Bull?? I'm a little shocked I didn't know that haha
I’m old enough to remember when Red Bull bought the failed Jaguar team while also being old enough to have seen the debut of the Stewart team live track side. 😌 And don’t even get me started on Honda and Toyota.
Redbull fan for life 🔥🔥
Jaguars sale was Redbulls biggest blessing...... and when you compare them with the likes of Ferrari, McLaren who have all that knowledge and racing heritage, Redbull have done and continue doing pretty well... This is the year of MAX
This is awesome! Do more of this!
More team origin stories please. 10/10
Say whatever but this team is one of the best teams in the paddock. A team filled with geniuses.
Let’s get the WDC 2021 RB and Max 🔥
A fantastic team with a Winners onboard. I just can't see them loosing that Driver Championship crown specially after chirurgic cuts done in US GP. Come on Red Bull, Come on Honda!
Adrian Newey really was the man who propelled Red Bull to success
Man,.... I learned to love this team, amazing redbull racing way of sports life!!
We need more of these
Absolutely awesome video, so much detail and depth. I always gave credit to Jackie Stewart for essentially creating the team that Red Bull eventually bought out, but there was so much more than that clearly! Please do more of these !