Red Bull announce New York launch of 2023 F1 challenger.
The RB19 will be driven by Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez once again as they seek to retain their titles.
13 January 5:06PM
Author Jake Nichol
RacingNews365

Red Bull's 2023 Formula 1 challenger - the RB19 - will be unveiled on February 3rd in a special launch event in New York.

The car will be driven by two-time World Champion Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez as the Milton Keynes squad look to defend their two titles won in 2022.

Red Bull's sister team AlphaTauri are set to also launch in New York, with Mercedes set to unveil their W14 challenger on February 15th.

‘New York launch’;

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Red Bull to launch RB19 in New York on February 3rd
2023 F1 season
Posted on 13th January 2023, 16:1313th January 2023, 16:14
Written by Ida Wood

Red Bull have announced their car for the 2023 Formula 1 season, the RB19, will be unveiled to the world in New York on February 3rd.

Red Bull will be the first of the energy drink’s two teams to launch in the American city, with junior team AlphaTauri also launching in New York on February 11th. The team announced it will be unveiling a “new car” on the date, as opposed to last year when the team originally revealed its 2022 livery on a showcar before the actual RB18 was first seen publicly during a filming run.

The successor to the double title-winning RB18 car from 2022 will be Red Bull’s 19th chassis since joining F1 in 2005 and will make its race debut in the Bahrain Grand Prix on 5th March. The RB19 will be powered by a ‘Honda RBPT’ engine, with the branding reflecting former engine supplier Honda’s continued support of Red Bull’s new in-house powertrain division.

‘New York on February 3rd’;

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Red Bull picks early date for 2023 F1 launch in New York
13th Jan 2022, 16:21
The Race

Red Bull will hold what it describes as its 2023 Formula 1 ‘season launch’ in New York. The event will take place on February 3, the earliest date announced by any team so far – beating Williams by three days.

Sister team AlphaTauri is also holding its 2023 unveiling in New York, but eight days later than Red Bull on February 11. Though Red Bull’s tweet announcing the event date used the phrasing “new kit, new car”, it’s known that AlphaTauri’s equivalent will feature a 2023 livery on its 2022 car and that only renders of the new design will be issued on the day.

Last year Red Bull used a very basic version of its 2022 car for its launch event before a significantly different design broke cover when pre-season testing began. Red Bull goes into 2023 fresh from its first world championship double since its 2010-13 domination, and with lead driver Max Verstappen chasing a third straight drivers’ title.

‘Red Bull picks early date’;

https://the-race.com/formula-1/red-b...h-in-new-york/


Red Bull to launch their 2023 season in New York as double title defence beckons
13 January 2023
Formula One - Official Site

F1 world champions Red Bull have announced that they will hold a ‘season launch’ in New York early in February, as the team look to continue their recent run of success.

On Friday, Red Bull took to social media with the message ‘New kit, new car, New York’, confirming a ‘season launch’ in the Big Apple on February 3.

Recently reflecting on Red Bull’s return to double title-winning ways, and bagging a fifth constructors’ crown, Horner said: “We went through that pain [of losing]. [In] 2013, we finished a very dominant streak and [2014], with the change in the regs, we were nowhere, and we never lost belief.”

‘Double title defence beckons’;

https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/a...0m1F4qrzT.html


Red Bull pip Williams with early February launch date in New York City
Friday 13th January 2023 4:08 PM
Sam Cooper
PlanetF1.com

Red Bull are set to be the first team to unveil their 2023 car as they announce a February launch date for the RB19 in New York City. The choice of venue further demonstrates the focus on the US market from Formula 1 with three races, including a debut for Las Vegas, set to be hosted in the country this season.

With the RB18 proving to be Red Bull’s most successful car ever and the ninth most successful of any team in Formula 1 history, the RB19 certainly has a lot to live up to and will have to do so on the backfoot.

The RB19 has been designed with 10% less wind tunnel time following the team’s minor cost cap breach and Red Bull have also been punished as a result of achieving top spot in the 2022 Constructors’ standings.

‘RB19 certainly has a lot to live up to’;

https://www.planetf1.com/news/red-bu...nch-date-rb19/