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Red Bull Racing RB15

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2019 Formula One racing car
Racing car model
Red Bull RB15
Max Verstappen driving the RB15 during theAustrian Grand Prix
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorRed Bull Racing (chassis)
Honda Racing Development Sakura (power unit)
DesignersAdrian Newey(Chief Technical Officer)
Rob Marshall(Chief Engineering Officer)
Rob Gray(Chief Designer)
Steve Winstanley(Deputy Chief Designer, Composites and Structures)
David Worner(Deputy Chief Designer, Mechanics and Suspension)
Pierre Waché(Chief Engineer, Performance)
Dan Fallows(Chief Engineer, Aerodynamics)
Craig Skinner(Chief Aerodynamicist)
Toyoharu Tanabe(Power Unit Technical Director - Honda)
PredecessorRed Bull RB14
SuccessorRed Bull RB16
Technical specifications[1]
ChassisCarbon-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
Length5,400 mm (213 in)
Width2,000 mm (79 in)
Height950 mm (37 in) (excluding roll-hoop onboard T-camera)
EngineHonda RA619H 1.6 L (98 cu in)direct injectionV6turbocharged engine limited to 15,000rpm in amid-mounted, rear-wheel drive layout
Electric motorKinetic andthermal energy recovery systems
TransmissionRed Bull Technology 8-speed + 1 reverse sequentialsemi-automatic paddle shift with limited-slip differential
BatteryHonda lithium-ion batteries
Power900 hp (671 kW)[2]
Weight743 kg (1,638 lb) including driver and fuel
FuelExxon/Esso (Exxon forUS race only) Synergy andMobil High Performance Unleaded (Mexican race only) 94.25% gasoline + 5.75% bio fuel
LubricantsMobil 1 Racing 0W-40 fully-synthetic motor oil
BrakesBrembo carbon discs,Brembo 6-piston calipers and pads
TyresPirelli P Zero (dry)
Pirelli Cinturato (wet)
Competition history
Notable entrantsAston Martin Red Bull Racing
Notable drivers
Debut2019 Australian Grand Prix
First win2019 Austrian Grand Prix
Last win2019 Brazilian Grand Prix
Last event2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
RacesWinsPodiumsPolesF/Laps
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TheRed Bull RB15 is aFormula One racing car designed and constructed byRed Bull Racing to compete during the2019 FIA Formula One World Championship and the first to be powered by aHonda engine, in the form of theRA619H.[3] The car was driven byMax Verstappen,Pierre Gasly andAlexander Albon.Pierre Gasly was originally meant to be driving the car for the entire season after moving fromToro Rosso to replaceDaniel Ricciardo.[4] However, after the2019 Hungarian Grand Prix it was announced thatAlexander Albon would be replacing Gasly for the remainder of the season.[5] The car made its competitive début at the2019 Australian Grand Prix. Max Verstappen's win at the2019 Austrian Grand Prix made the RB15 the first Honda-powered car to achieve victory sinceJenson Button won for Honda at the2006 Hungarian Grand Prix in theHonda RA106.

Development

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Gasly during pre-season testing

Development of the RB15 marked a big transition due to the switch fromRenault to Honda power units. This change required a complete redesign of the car's rear end in order to accommodate the new engine. The Honda engine has a unique design; it has a split turbo system similar toMercedes. There were also changes to the cooling system, new aerodynamic adjustments such as the wing design, an improves airflow, optimized bargeboards to maximize the chassis performance.

Competition history

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Main article:2019 Formula One World Championship

Opening rounds

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InAustralia, the team showed good pace during the free practice sessions. However, Gasly was knocked out in Q1 after a strategy error by the team, while team-mate Verstappen qualified fourth, behind theFerrari ofSebastian Vettel.[6] In the race, Verstappen finished third, giving Honda their first podium finish since2008.[7] Gasly recovered from seventeenth to finish eleventh, just outside the points. Team principalChristian Horner praised Gasly for his effort over the radio during the cool-down lap.[8]

InBahrain, Ferrari dominated the timing sheets of the practice sessions.[9] Verstappen qualified in 5th, while Gasly qualified in 13th.[10] In the race, Verstappen narrowly missed out on the podium as he finished in 4th, while Gasly finished in 8th.[11]

Verstappen during the Chinese Grand Prix

InChina, both Red Bull cars secured third-row lockout with Verstappen and Gasly qualifying 5th and 6th respectively, giving the latter his first Q3 appearance this season.[12] In the race, Verstappen finished in fourth, while Gasly finished in sixth place whilst setting the fastest lap to secure an additional point.[13]

InAzerbaijan, Verstappen finished fourth, while Gasly retired from the race with a mechanical issue.[14] After the race, Verstappen dropped into fourth in the Drivers' Championship, trailing by a point from third-placedSebastian Vettel who had 52 points.[15]

European and Canadian rounds

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InSpain, Verstappen and Gasly qualified 4th and 6th respectively. Verstappen went on to finish 3rd after a move onSebastian Vettel on Lap 1 (replicating his result fromthe previous year), whilst Gasly finished where he started, in 6th place.

InMonaco, Verstappen qualified 3rd, with Gasly 5th (but he took a 3-place grid penalty for impedingRomain Grosjean in Q1, and would therefore start 8th). Verstappen would cross the line in 2nd but was demoted to 4th after a 5-second penalty for an unsafe release, whilst Gasly was 5th (setting the fastest lap in the process).

InCanada, Verstappen was caught out by red flags forKevin Magnussen crashing at the end of Q2 and would only qualify 11th, with Gasly 5th. In the race, Verstappen came back through to finish in 5th, with Gasly falling to 8th.

InFrance, Verstappen qualified 4th with Gasly in a disappointing 9th. The race would be worse for the Frenchman as he fell to 11th, before being promoted back up into 10th following a 5-second penalty forDaniel Ricciardo. Verstappen finished 4th.

InAustria, Verstappen qualified 3rd, before being promoted to the front row following a 3-place grid penalty forLewis Hamilton; Gasly was 9th for the second weekend in a row. In the race, despite going intoanti-stall at the start and falling to 8th, Verstappen came back through to win, to give Honda their first win since2006, as well as his first win sinceMexico the previous year, and the first non-Mercedes win of 2019. Gasly finished down in 7th and was lapped by Verstappen, putting his Red Bull seat further into question.

InBritain, Verstappen qualified 4th, with Gasly 5th. On Lap 37, the Dutchman overtookSebastian Vettel into Stowe, before being rear-ended by the German; he went on to finish 5th, with Gasly in 4th. (Also, on Lap 12, Red Bull broke the record for the fastest pitstop with Gasly, with 1.91 seconds - this beat the previous time of 1.92 seconds, jointly held by Red Bull andWilliams and had stood since 2013).

InGermany, the two Red Bulls took advantage of power unit problems for both Ferraris to qualify 3rd (Verstappen) and 4th (Gasly). In a chaotic wet-to-dry race, Verstappen came through to win the race (despite spinning on Lap 27) for the 7th race win of his career, and 2nd of the season. Gasly had a miserable race; after dropping a number of places on Lap 1, he was stuck in the midfield for the most part, eventually retiring after a collision withAlex Albon on Lap 62 (after running into the back of theToro Rosso approaching Turn 7).

Gasly qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix

InHungary, Verstappen took the first pole position of his F1 career (in turn becoming, at the time, the 5th-youngest pole sitter in F1 history, the first Dutchman to take an F1 pole position, and the 100th different polesitter in F1 since 1950), as well as Honda's first pole since2006. Gasly was down in 6th. In the race, Red Bull were outdone by Mercedes strategy that sawLewis Hamilton pass Verstappen on fresher mediums on Lap 67 - the Dutchman still finished 2nd with the fastest lap. Gasly finished a disappointing 6th, stuck behindCarlos Sainz'sMcLaren for most of the race, and ended up being lapped by Verstappen.

Post-summer break (Belgium to Japan)

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Albon on his second outing with Red Bull at the Italian Grand Prix

On 12 August, Red Bull announced thatAlexander Albon would be promoted to the team for the remainder of the season, with Gasly taking Albon's seat atToro Rosso. The change took place with immediate effect starting with theBelgian Grand Prix.[16]

InBelgium, Verstappen qualified 5th, with Albon in 14th (he started 17th after grid penalties were applied). Verstappen retired from the race on the first lap, after colliding withKimi Räikkönen at La Source (Turn 1) and; following a suspension failure from clipping Räikkönen again, hitting the wall at Radillion (Turn 5). Albon went on to finish 5th on his Red Bull debut.

InItaly, Verstappen was due to start at the back of the grid after taking new engine components, but suffered power unit issues in qualifying and didn't set a time. Albon, meanwhile, got through to Q3, but failed to set a time after getting caught out by every driver moving rather slowly in order to avoid the slipstream effect, and qualified in 8th. In the race, after getting caught behind slow-moving cars at Turn 1, Verstappen damaged his front wing and had to pit at the end of Lap 1 - he eventually finished in 8th. Albon was 6th, despite losing positions after a collision withCarlos Sainz Jr. at the first Lesmo corner on Lap 3 which saw Albon run into the gravel.

InSingapore, Verstappen and Albon qualified 4th and 6th respectively, and went on to finish in 3rd (Verstappen), and 6th (Albon).

InRussia, both cars were due to take 5-place grid penalties for new engine components. Verstappen qualified 4th (so started 9th), whilst Albon crashed in Q1 (he eventually started from the pit lane after he had his floor changed). They went on to finish 4th and 5th respectively.

InJapan (Honda's home race), Verstappen and Albon qualified 5th and 6th respectively (with the pair setting the exact same time; Verstappen qualified in front as he set his time first). Albon finished in 4th (his best F1 result), while Verstappen retired after colliding withCharles Leclerc at Turn 2 on Lap 1 and suffering from damage the team deemed too great to continue with on Lap 13.

Closing rounds

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InMexico, Verstappen took pole, only for a crash forValtteri Bottas to bring out the yellow flags, forcing all other drivers to slow down. As Verstappen failed to slow down for the yellow flag zone, he received a three-place grid penalty, dropping him to 4th on the grid. Albon, meanwhile, qualified 5th. In the race, Verstappen made slight contact with the Mercedes ofLewis Hamilton at the start and fell behind Albon and theMcLarens ofCarlos Sainz andLando Norris, before suffering a puncture as a result of contact with Bottas. Both drivers would go on to finish 5th (Albon) and 6th (Verstappen) respectively.

AtAustin, Verstappen and Albon qualified 3rd and 6th respectively, and went on to finish 3rd (Verstappen) and 5th (Albon).

InBrazil, Verstappen took pole and Albon qualified 6th. In the race, Verstappen took his 3rd win of the season, while Albon had been on course for 2nd until being hit by Lewis Hamilton on the penultimate lap, dropping him to 15th (he would be promoted to 14th after a time penalty forNico Hülkenberg).

For the season finale inAbu Dhabi, Verstappen qualified 3rd while Albon was 6th again. In the race, Verstappen passedCharles Leclerc late on to finish 2nd, while Albon finished where he started.

Sponsorship and livery

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At theMonaco Grand Prix, the team paid tribute toNiki Lauda with his image and text reading "Danke Niki" on the sidepods. At theChinese Grand Prix, they ran with a retro-inspired Esso logo on the rear wing and Mobil logo on the front wing. At theBritish Grand Prix, the "007" logo was featured on the front side and front rear wing, commemorating the 1007th World Championship race. The license plate featured on both cars; Verstappen's rear wing was "BMT 216A" (1964Aston Martin DB5 fromGoldfinger) while for Gasly's rear wing was "B549 WUU" (1977Aston Martin V8 Vantage fromThe Living Daylights). The drivers worn the race suit in likeness of James Bond's suit.

Later use

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A modified RB15 was used during testing of the 2022 tyre compounds after the2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.[17]

Complete Formula One results

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(key)

YearEntrantEngineTyresDriversGrands PrixPointsWCC
AUSBHRCHNAZEESPMONCANFRAAUTGBRGERHUNBELITASINRUSJPNMEXUSABRAABU
2019Aston Martin Red Bull RacingHonda RA619HPFrancePierre Gasly1186FRet65F8107414†64173rd
ThailandAlexander Albon5665455146
NetherlandsMax Verstappen344434541F51F2PFRet834Ret631P2

Driver failed to finish the race, but was classified as they had completed over 90% of the winner's race distance.

References

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  1. ^Mitchell, Scott (12 November 2017)."Pirelli to introduce new softest-compound pink-walled F1 tyre in '18".Autosport.Motorsport Network. Archived fromthe original on 13 November 2017.
  2. ^"The Cars".
  3. ^"Red Bull unveil first Honda-powered car in one-off livery".www.formula1.com. Retrieved13 February 2019.
  4. ^"Gasly to partner Verstappen at Red Bull in 2019".www.formula1.com. 20 August 2018. Archived fromthe original on 25 March 2019. Retrieved20 August 2018.
  5. ^"Albon to replace Gasly at Red Bull from Belgium".formula1. 12 August 2019. Retrieved2019-08-15.
  6. ^Morlidge, Matt (17 March 2019)."Australian GP Qualifying: Lewis Hamilton leads Mercedes one-two".Sky Sports. Retrieved5 June 2023.
  7. ^Galloway, James (17 March 2019)."Max Verstappen takes Red Bull-Honda to Australian GP podium".Sky Sports. Melbourne. Retrieved5 June 2023.
  8. ^"Horner predicts 'more days in the sunshine' for Gasly after difficult 2019 start".Formula 1. 22 March 2019. Retrieved5 June 2023.
  9. ^Simpson, Christopher (29 March 2019)."Bahrain F1 Grand Prix 2019 Qualifying: Results, Times from Friday's Practice".Bleacher Report. Retrieved6 June 2023.
  10. ^"Leclerc takes maiden pole in Bahrain as Ferrari lock out front row".Formula 1. 30 March 2019. Retrieved6 June 2023.
  11. ^"Hamilton profits from Leclerc reliability woe to win in Bahrain".Formula 1. 31 March 2019. Retrieved6 June 2023.
  12. ^"Bottas beats Hamilton to pole by just 0.023s as Mercedes lock out front row in China".Formula 1. 13 April 2019. Retrieved20 June 2023.
  13. ^"Hamilton beats Bottas in China as Mercedes dominate 1000th race".Formula 1. 14 April 2019. Retrieved20 June 2023.
  14. ^Verschueren, Gianni (28 April 2019)."Azerbaijan F1 Grand Prix 2019 Results: Valtteri Bottas Wins, Leads Championship".Bleacher Report. Retrieved20 June 2023.
  15. ^"Azerbaijan 2019".StatsF1. 28 April 2019. Retrieved20 June 2023.
  16. ^Galloway, James (12 August 2019)."Red Bull drop Pierre Gasly and promote Alex Albon".Sky Sports. Retrieved20 June 2023.
  17. ^Somerfield, Matthew (2021-12-15)."The technology on show in Abu Dhabi F1 testing ahead of new-look 2022".Motorsport.com.Motorsport Network. Retrieved2021-12-16.

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