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Red Bull RB10

Red Bull RB10
Sebastian Vettel 2014 China Race.jpg
Category Formula One
Constructor Red Bull
Designer(s) Adrian Newey
Predecessor Red Bull RB9
Successor Red Bull RB11
Technical specifications
Chassis Composite monocoque structure
Suspension (front) Aluminium alloy uprights, carbon-composite double wishbone with springs and anti-roll bar
Suspension (rear) Same as front
Engine Renault Energy F1-2014 1.6 L (98 cu in) V6, turbo
Transmission Red Bull Technology 8-speed semi-automatic
Weight 691 kg (1,523 lb)
Fuel Total Excellium 94.25% 102 RON unleaded gasoline + 5.75% biofuel
Lubricants Total Quartz 9000 5W10
Tyres Pirelli P Zero (dry), Cinturato (wet)
Competition history
Notable entrants Infiniti Red Bull Racing
Notable drivers 1. Germany Sebastian Vettel
3. Australia Daniel Ricciardo
Debut 2014 Australian Grand Prix
Races Wins Podiums Poles F.Laps
19 3 12 0 3

The Red Bull RB10 is a Formula One racing car designed by Adrian Newey for Infiniti Red Bull Racing to compete in the 2014 Formula One season. It was driven by reigning World Drivers' Champion Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo, who was promoted from sister team Scuderia Toro Rosso after Mark Webber announced his retirement from the sport at the end of the 2013 season. The RB10 was designed to use Renault Sport's new 1.6-litre V6 turbocharged engine, the Renault Energy F1-2014.

The car was launched on 28 January 2014 at the Circuito de Jerez. Keeping with the tradition of naming his race cars, Sebastian Vettel named the RB10 as "Suzie".

The early stages of the RB10's development were seriously limited by several recurring issues, with the team managing less than 100 kilometres (62 miles) of running during the first test in Jerez de la Frontera, less than any other team which attended the test. The team—like fellow Renault-powered outfits Scuderia Toro Rosso and Caterham—were affected first by problems with the physical Renault Energy F1-2014 unit that prevented the individual components of the power unit from working together. Once these issues were resolved, the team experienced problems with the software governing the turbo unit. Red Bull also suffered from unique problems arising from the tight packaging of the RB10 chassis, which caused temperatures within the car to climb so high that parts started to burn.

The team's problems continued during the second test at the Bahrain International Circuit, where they were forced to run with the Energy Recovery System (ERS) disabled on Renault's advice, robbing the RB10 of up to 150 horsepower (112 kW). Although Sebastian Vettel was able to complete over seventy laps of the circuit on the first of four days of testing, the team completed less than forty more over the remaining three days as the chassis was further plagued by mechanical issues. As the test ended, Red Bull had completed fewer laps than any other team save for Lotus and Marussia, and the fastest times recorded by Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo were outside 107% of the fastest time recorded during the test; had the test been treated as a qualifying session, neither Vettel nor Ricciardo would have qualified for a race.


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