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In 2024, the Red Bull Racing racing team will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its existence, and in the 2025 season, after 19 years of work, the team will lose its brilliant designer Adrian Newey, who developed all the team’s cars, including those that earned several championship titles. The engineer’s swan song will be the RB17, a 1,250-horsepower high-tech hypercar that will be produced in a very limited edition for connoisseurs of such models.

Designed, developed and manufactured entirely in-house by Red Bull Advanced Technologies, the new RB17 will feature a carbon fiber monocoque with a rear-mounted V10 engine coupled to a carbon fiber gearbox. The rear-wheel drive model will receive aerodynamics with ground effect and a number of technical solutions, which are impossible to implement in Formula 1 cars due to regulatory restrictions.

Red Bull is preparing a 1250-horsepower high-tech hypercar RB17

The car will not be certified for public roads and will only be allowed to be used on closed racing tracks. The circulation of the Red Bull RB17, capable of accelerating up to 350 kilometers per hour, will be 50 copies, which will be produced at a rate of 15 cars annually for several years. The RB17 will make its public debut on Friday 12 July and will be on display in the paddock throughout the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

“We’re delighted to be introducing the RB17 to the public for the first time and we can’t think of a better venue than the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The RB17 exudes rarity and engineering excellence. We have used everything we know about racing to create a car with the highest performance and we can’t wait for the public to see the result,” said Christian Horner, CEO of Oracle Red Bull Racing and Red Bull Advanced Technologies.

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