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Growing Wings Inside Story of Red Bull Racing book cover
Growing Wings Inside Story of Red Bull Racing book cover
Growing Wings Inside Story of Red Bull Racing book cover

New Book review: Growing Wings The Inside Story of Red Bull Racing by Ben Hunt

Congrats to Max and Red Bull on securing the 2024 drivers championship in Vegas! Although there have been several books published on Red Bull F1 drivers such as Max Verstappen, Sebastian Vettel, Mark Webber and David Coulthard,...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Diecast models
 

Diecast review: Spark 1:64 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing RB18

As we move onto the Japanese GP this weekend, it was barely only 12 months ago that Max Verstappen claimed his 2nd world title at Suzuka in Adrian Newey’s interpretation of the new 2022 design regulations – in the R...

 
 
Book
 
Red Bull Racing F1 car Haynes book cover
Red Bull Racing F1 car Haynes book cover
Red Bull Racing F1 car Haynes book cover

Book Review: Red Bull Racing F1 Car Owner’s Workshop Manual by Haynes

I’ve been previously asked about whether the Haynes workshop manuals for F1 cars are any good and why I hadn’t posted up any reviews over the years – the honest answer is that I’ve (unconsciously) priori...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Book
 
Daniel Ricciardo book cover
Daniel Ricciardo book cover
Daniel Ricciardo book cover

Book review: Daniel Ricciardo In Pursuit of Greatness by Nate Saunders

Other than taking victory in Monaco, 2018 has been a wretched year for Daniel Ricciardo. Even Abu Dhabi didn’t provide a fairytale podium finish for his Red Bull stint. The cheerful Australian is off to Renault for the next 2 s...
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Book
 
How to build a car Adrian Newey book cover
How to build a car Adrian Newey book cover
How to build a car Adrian Newey book cover

New Book Review: How to Build a Car by Adrian Newey

It’s testament to Adrian Newey’s stature in F1 that as an engineer he is also treated like a rockstar by F1 fans. Despite the fact that the current hybrid turbo era has put more emphasis on raw engine power over aerodynamics, N...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Book
 
Mark Webber Aussie Grit book cover
Mark Webber Aussie Grit book cover
Mark Webber Aussie Grit book cover

New Book Review: Aussie Grit by Mark Webber

When Mark Webber retired from F1 in 2013, many of his fans were hopeful of eventually getting the inside story on Red Bull, the in-team scraps with Sebastian Vettel and the infamous Multi 21 incident during the 2013 Malaysian G...