RED BULL RB18 n.11

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RED BULL RB18 n.11

HISTORY

The Red Bull RB18 n.11 is a car that participated at the Formula 1 World Champion in 2022. With the retirement of the Honda engineer, the Austrian team through the newly formed Red Bull Powertrains obtains the intellectual property of the Japanese power units and its Honda Racing Corporation sports subdivision, as although the Japanese engineer is no longer officially in Formula 1, he will continue to deal with the assembly of the engines until 2025. The Austrian Oracle Red Bull Racing team with Sergio Perez at the wheel of the Red Bull RB18 n.11 participate at the Formula 1 World Champion 2022.

The new teammate is the Mexican driver Max Verstappen

CHASSIS

Red Bull RB18
Designer: Adrian Newey, Rob Marshall, Dan Fallows
Carbon epoxy composite structure designed by regulation and built in-house
Length: 5000 mm
Width: 2000 mm
Height: 950 mm
Suspension front: Red Bull Technology – SAT carbon composite wishbones & upright assemblies with pushrod operated RBT inboard torsion bars and dampers
Suspension rear: Red Bull Technology – carbon composite wishbones with pullrod operated inboard torsion bars and dampers
Brakes: Carbon Discs
Tyres: Pirelli

ENGINE

Red Bull RBPTH001 Turbo 1600 cc V6 engine 90°, limited to 15,000 RPM in a mid-mounted
Electric Motor: Motor Generator Unit Kinetic, Motor Generator Unit Heat
Power: 750-850 CV
DriveType: Rear wheel drive
Transmission: Red Bull Semi-automatic Sequential Gearbox eight Speed Forward and one reverse
Fuel Brand: Esso
Fuel Type: Petrol
Tank capacity: 110 kg

RESULT

Formula 1 World Champion 2022 with driver Sergio Perez.
GP Winner: GP of Monaco 2022

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Additional information

Driver

Perez Sergio

Manufacturer

Red Bull

Race

Formula 1

Year Race

2022

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