RED BULL – RENAULT RB7 n.1

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RED BULL – RENAULT RB7 n.1

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HISTORY

The Red Bull – Renault RB7 is the dominating car of the Formula One World Championship in 2011. Adrian Newey designed the new car refining the Red Bull RB6, the fin disappeared on the rear hood and the small humps on the front, while the DRS as per the FIA ​​regulations.

Sebastian Vettel driving the Red Bull – Renault RB7 n.1 dominates the 2011 world championship by winning the drivers’ title for the second consecutive year. The German won eleven races: GP Australia, GP Malaysia, GP Turkey, GP Spain, GP Monaco, GP Europe, GP Belgium, GP Italy, GP Singapore, GP South Korea and the GP India. The RB7 with Vettel also got fifteen pole positions. Team-mate Webber with a win and three pole positions helped Red Bull win his second constructors title.

CHASSIS

Red Bull RB7
Designed: Adrian Newey
Carbon-composite monocoque
Length: ? mm
Width: ? mm
Height: ? mm
Suspension front: Double wishbones, push-rod actuated torsion bar springs
Suspension rear: Double wishbones, pull-rod actuated torsion bar springs
Brakes: ventilated carbon ceramic discs, all-round
Tyres: Pirelli

ENGINE

Renault RS27 2011, 2400 cc V8 90°
Power: ? kW
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Transmission: Paddle Operated Seven speed Semi-Automatic
Fuel brand: Total
Fuel Type: Petrol
Tank Capacity: ?

RESULT

Winner Formula 1 World Champion 2011 with driver Sebastian Vettel
GP winner: GP of Australia 2011, GP of Malaysia 2011, GP of Turkey 2011, GP of Spain 2011, GP of Monaco 2011, GP of Europe 2011, GP of Belgium 2011, GP of Italy 2011, GP of Singapore 2011, GP of South Korea 2011, GP of India 2011.

Additional information

Driver

Vettel Sebastian

Manufacturer

Red Bull

Race

Formula 1

Year Race

2011

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