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Red Bull X2010

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Fictional prototype vehicle
"Red Bull X1" redirects here; not to be confused withBMW X1,Geely Yuanjing X1,Lada X-1,McLaren X-1, orWrightspeed X1.

Racing car model
Red Bull X2010
A replica of the X2010
DesignersAdrian Newey
Kazunori Yamauchi
Technical specifications
Engine3.0L twin-turbochargedV6 inmid-mounted position
Transmission7-speedsemi-automatic transmission
Power1,483 hp
Weight545 kg (1,201.5 lb)
Competition history
DebutN/A

TheRed Bull X2010, originally namedRed Bull X1, is afictionalprototype vehicle featured in thePlayStation 3 video gamesGran Turismo 5 andGran Turismo 6. A full-size, non-functioning model appeared at theGoodwood Festival of Speed and inWest Sussex, England.[1] The digital creation was a response toKazunori Yamauchi's question: "If you built the fastest racing car on land, one that throws aside all rules and regulations, what would that car look like, how would it perform, and how would it feel to drive?"[2]

The prototype was designed byRed Bull Racing Chief Technical OfficerAdrian Newey in conjunction with Yamauchi. It features enclosed wheels, and afan element to increase low- and medium-speed downforce (much like in aChaparral 2J orBrabham BT46B).

Overview

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The X2010 was theorised by Newey, former head engineer ofRed Bull Racing, and Yamauchi, and features exclusively in laterGran Turismo video games. The hypothetical car, designed as an ultimate racing machine, was designed with pure speed in mind, rather than adherence to rules and regulations, making it theoretically superior to aFormula One car in terms of speed and handling.

Initially, the concept of the X2010 was based on a low air resistance, single-seat covered-wheel prototype: a car powered by a forced induction engine producing 1483 HP,[3] aiming to achieve a top speed of over 470 km/h (292 mph) (max of 494 km/h whilst using slipstreams in the game) and a maximum lateralG-force of 6g. Upon seeing the machine's concept and design model, Newey proposed the addition offan car technology, a long-time dream held as a racing designer.[4]

The benefit of a so-called "fan car" is that air is continuously pulled from underneath the car, creating an area of comparatively lower pressure. This difference in pressure above and below the car presses it towards the ground, producingdownforce. The fan principle allows the X2010 to maintain high cornering speeds in corners where traditionalaerodynamic devices become insufficient at low speeds.

After the evaluation of the X2010's technology, the car was redesigned, incorporating refinement advice from Newey. With its lowair resistance achieved through a smooth glass canopy and full cowling over thetyres, and the downforce gained from the fans (at lower speeds), the front and rearwings, and the reardiffuser (at higher speeds), the car ultimately achieved a theoretical maximum speed of 500 km/h, a weight of 545 kg, and a maximum lateralG force exceeding 8G.[4]

The driver who performed the virtual shakedown test of the car wasRed Bull Racing driverSebastian Vettel. On his first run, he shortened the simulated course record held by Formula 1 cars onGT5's simulation of theSuzuka Circuit by over 20 seconds, drawing out the theoretical potential of the X2010 machine.[5]

Due to its great speed and cornering, possession of the car makes simulator progress much easier, and because of this, it became a much sought-after model soon afterGran Turismo 5's release. In the United States, virtual copies of the car were on sale on the auction websiteeBay for as much as $250.[6]

Later versions

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Version 2.0 ofGran Turismo 5 features an updated version of the car, the X2011, featuring a larger rear wing, a more powerful engine, and lower air resistance. A slightly detuned version of the X2010 with a larger wing and no fan, called the X2010 5G, was only offered in Japan as part of that country's Red Bull 5G competition series.[7]

An updated version of the car, the X2014, appears inGran Turismo 6[8] (with and without fan technology),Gran Turismo Sport (without fan technology), alongside an entry-level "Junior" variant, andGran Turismo 7. A model was displayed atAutosport International 2014.[9]

On Update 1.40 ofGran Turismo Sport, Red Bull Racing and Gran Turismo released the X2019 Competition, which was developed from the X2014 Standard. Unlike the previous models, the X2019 features a 3-liter naturally aspiratedV12 engine rather than a turbochargedV6. The X2019 is designed to be a more realistic version of the car to be used in theFIA-Certified Gran Turismo Championships, as previous versions of the car were considered too fast to be used effectively by most drivers. The car was first introduced in the 2019 FIA Gran Turismo Championships, and will be painted in the colours of the finalists from their represented country in the Nations Cup Finals. The X2019 would appear again inGran Turismo 7.

Merchandise

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In September 2012, it was announced thatAUTOart would be producing a 1:18 scale version of the X2010.[10] The model was released in a range of colours in 2013 and sold out. In 2016, the same company released a model of the X2014, available in three colours.[11]

Notes

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  1. ^"Adrian Newey on the Red Bull X2010 · RaceFans". 12 January 2011.
  2. ^"Gran Turismo 5′s Red Bull X1 Prototype Revealed (w/Specs!)". Gtplanet.net. 18 October 2010. Retrieved19 September 2012.
  3. ^"Vettel nails the Red Bull 'X1' - BBC Top Gear". Topgear.com. 1 November 2010. Archived fromthe original on 12 May 2015. Retrieved19 September 2012.
  4. ^ab"Kazunori Yamauchi on Gran Turismo Sport".www.redbull.com. Retrieved3 August 2020.
  5. ^Car Magazine."Red Bull X1 Supercar 2010", "Car Magazine", 28 October 2010 14:50, accessed 9 December 2010.
  6. ^"Gran Turismo 5 : l'Arnaque Ebay de la Red Bull X1 à 250$ - Jeux Video Network". Archived fromthe original on 13 July 2011. Retrieved20 December 2012.
  7. ^"「レッドブルX2010」ベースの新型車が使用される,「Red Bull 5G」"RACING"部門の大会ルールが公開に".www.4gamer.net (in Japanese). Retrieved3 August 2020.
  8. ^"Inside Polyphony Digital's Tokyo Offices: Video & Photos". GTPlanet.net. 28 September 2013. Retrieved30 November 2013.
  9. ^"Autosport Show 2014 - Review - carwitter". 21 January 2014.
  10. ^"Red Bull X2010 1:18 Scale Models to be Produced by AUTOart". 23 September 2012.
  11. ^"Detailed 1/18 Die-Cast Model of the "Red Bull X2014 Fan Car" Announced by AUTOart".

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