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Red Bull RB4

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Formula One racing car
"RB4" redirects here. For the 2015 video game, seeRock Band 4.
Racing car model
Red Bull RB4
David Coulthard driving the RB4 during qualifying of the2008 Chinese Grand Prix
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorRed Bull
DesignersAdrian Newey(Chief Technical Officer)
Geoff Willis(Technical Director)
Rob Marshall(Chief Designer)
Iain Bomphray(Chief Engineer, Composites)
Andrew Green(Head of R&D)
Peter Prodromou(Head of Aerodynamics)
Dan Fallows(Chief Aerodynamicist)
PredecessorRB3
SuccessorRB5
Technical specifications
ChassisCarbon-fibre and honeycombcompositemonocoque
Suspension (front)Aluminium alloy uprights, upper and lower carbon wishbones and pushrods, torsion bar springs and anti roll bars,Multimatic dampers.
Suspension (rear)Aluminium alloy uprights, upper and lower carbon wishbones and pushrods, torsion bar springs and anti roll bars,Multimatic dampers
EngineRenaultRS27-2008 2400ccV8,naturally aspirated,mid-engine,longitudinally-mounted, 19,000 RPM Limited
Transmission7-speedhydraulic power-shift
Power>750 hp @ 19,000 rpm[1]
FuelElf
TyresBridgestone Potenza
OZ Racing Front: 12.0 to 12.7in x 13in Wheels
OZ Racing Rear: 13.7in x 13in Wheels
Competition history
Notable entrantsRed Bull Racing
Notable drivers9.United KingdomDavid Coulthard
10.AustraliaMark Webber
Debut2008 Australian Grand Prix
Last event2008 Brazilian Grand Prix
RacesWinsPodiumsPolesF/Laps
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TheRed Bull RB4 is aFormula One racing car with which theRed Bull Racing team competed in the2008 Formula One season.

Launch

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The RB4 is the team's secondAdrian Newey-designed car; this car has had the help ofGeoff Willis whom the team had recruited from Honda in 2007. The car included the Renault R27-2008 engine, the second year the Renault engine had powered the Red Bull team.

The car was launched at the Jerez Circuit on 16 January 2008,[2] the same day the RB4 was taken for its first shakedown laps by driver David Coulthard,[3] Mark Webber got his first taste of the RB4 at the Valencia Circuit on 24 January 2008, who described the car as "encouraging" and "a big step forward".[4]

Technical developments

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As all teams had to conform to the new set of 2008 regulations, the RB4 had the new standard electronic control unit, produced byMcLaren Electronic Systems, that aims to prevent the use of driver aids such astraction control andengine braking.

At the February 1 test at Barcelona, the RB4 sported a radical new fin-shaped engine cover.[5] This was part of the initial aerodynamic package changes that most teams implemented before the opening round in Australia. Webber drove the RB4 with the "Shark fin [it]," while Coulthard used a more conventionally shaped RB4.

2008 season

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Testing

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The RB4 was a contender for "the best of the rest" title in testing for the 2008 season, with both Webber and Coulthard topping the timesheets.[6][7]

However both drivers had a couple of small incidents, with Coulthard "kissing the wall" between turns 7 and 8 at theCircuit de Catalunya on 19 February 2008,[8] and Webber having some minor kerb damage on the monocoque, which could "not be repaired in time to resume testing" on his first day driving the RB4.[9]

Even considering the setbacks and competitive times, the team and both drivers were making sure but steady progress throughout the 2008 testing season, optimising the RB4 to the new rules and regulations. The team was pleased with the car's performance through the testing season before the season opener inAustralia.[10]

Vettel testing RB4

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Toro Rosso driver and future Red Bull driverSebastian Vettel had the opportunity of testing the RB4 at the Barcelona test between 18 and 20 February 2008 as Coulthard had a trapped nerve. Vettel tested the car on the 19th, the middle day of testing.[11]

Vettel completed 109 laps, and came in 7th with a time of 1:22.558, the same day Webber came in 17th with a time of 1:23.458 after doing 58 laps. The top driver that day was Lewis Hamilton, in a McLaren-Mercedes, with a time of 1:21.234 after 81 laps completed.[12]

Season

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Mark Webber driving the RB4 at the2008 French Grand Prix
David Coulthard driving the RB4 at the2008 Canadian Grand Prix

Despite Webber's second-place qualifying in Britain, where Coulthard announced his retirement at the end of the season, Red Bull had a summer of lackluster results, until the Belgian Grand Prix when Webber scored a point for eighth place after starting seventh on the grid. At the following Grand Prix in Italy, Webber moved up to third on the grid, riding with the top teams before spinning and finishing eighth.

In Singapore, Webber and Coulthard failed to qualify for Q3 and set the 13th and 14th fastest times in the session. The Coulthard moved up to seventh and collected the final points of his career, while Webber retired on lap 29 with a gearbox issue. His team Red Bull Racing later claimed that a momentary electrical surge caused by a passing underground tram made the gearbox select two gears at once. The incident occurred in Turn 13. A tram line goes right underneath that section of the race track.[13] These allegations were later denied by the city-state's railway operator.[14] At the following round in Japan, the Webber finished eighth after starting from thirteenth place, while Coulthard, who started eleventh, lost control of his RB4 at the second corner and violently hit the tire barrier.

Sponsorship and livery

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RB4 with the "Wings for Life" livery, pictured at the2008 Race of Champions

When theRed Bull Cola was launched, the brand was advertised on thebargeboards and rear wing in certain races.

In Brazil, Coulthard's RB4 was decorated in the livery of "Wings for Life", acharity dedicated to raising awareness ofspinal cord injuries. Coulthard said: "I'm dedicating my last race to the vision of makingparaplegia curable."Red Bull received approval from theFédération Internationale de l'Automobile, Formula One'sgoverning body, to run Coulthard's car in different colours than his teammate Webber.[15]

Complete Formula One results

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(key)

YearTeamEngineTyresDrivers123456789101112131415161718PointsWCC
2008Red BullRenaultV8BAUSMALBHRESPTURMONCANFRAGBRGERHUNEURBELITASINJPNCHNBRA297th
United KingdomDavid CoulthardRet918129Ret39Ret13111711167Ret10Ret
AustraliaMark WebberRet7757412610Ret91288Ret8149

References

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  1. ^"The Cars".
  2. ^"Red Bull launches RB4 in Jerez". GPUpdate.net. 16 January 2008. Retrieved1 February 2011.
  3. ^"Red Bull happy with new car shakedown". GPUpdate. 16 January 2008. Retrieved1 February 2011.
  4. ^"Webber happy with first taste of RB4". GPUpdate.net. 24 January 2008. Retrieved1 February 2011.
  5. ^"Red Bull tests revolutionary new engine cover". f1technical.net.
  6. ^"Webber fastest on final day". GPUpdate.net. 3 February 2008. Retrieved1 February 2011.
  7. ^"Coulthard tops first day of testing at Jerez". f1technical.net.
  8. ^"Minor damage for Coulthard after kissing the wall". f1technical.net.
  9. ^"Red Bull hit by new car kerb damage". GPUpdate.net. 24 January 2008. Retrieved1 February 2011.
  10. ^"Red Bull pleased with car pace and reliability". GPUpdate.net. 29 February 2008. Retrieved1 February 2011.
  11. ^"Vettel fills in for injured Coulthard". f1technical.net.
  12. ^"Hamilton remains on top". f1technical.net.
  13. ^"F1: Stunning circumstances caused Mark Webber's retirement in Singapore | Car News | Auto123".auto123.com. 2008-10-03. Retrieved2023-05-30.
  14. ^"Singapore derails RBR 'static' claim".Crash. 2008-10-10. Retrieved2023-05-30.
  15. ^"DC to run charity livery at finale".ITV-F1.com. Archived fromthe original on 3 November 2008. Retrieved23 September 2022.

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