July 3, 2024

Red Bulls Head Coach Sandro Schwarz Has Been Infinitely Suspended Due to…

Yesterday’s inaugural ceremony saw a procession of Red Bull Formula 1 cars, including some of the most successful and dominant vehicles of the past several seasons, meet guests at their Milton Keynes facility.
However, the vehicle that initiated everything was gone. Three years later, an example was placed beneath the ‘RB1’ banner.
It was soon evident that Red Bull had not made this mistake. In order to take center stage at the introduction, the team’s first Formula One car was rolled into a different hall.
Red Bull ignited the first of their 20 F1 cars to begin the launch process. It seemed like a real explosion as the three-liter V10 Cosworth engine of the RB1 filled the space.

Red Bull used the event as an opportunity to recognize their accomplishments since joining the sport 19 years ago. They had enough to celebrate, having begun a run of four straight championship sweeps just six years into their existence, just returned to winning titles, and proven to be absolutely dominant last season.
The question that hung over the event for the assembled media was whether Red Bull could maintain the focus on their achievements and their quest for even greater glory, rather than the issue of Christian Horner’s role as team principal.

Horner’s conduct was the focus of an internal probe, the team revealed long after they had verified their launch plans. It was immediately unclear if Horner would attend the team’s new RB20 unveiling, given his uncertain future there.

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