Preparing the grid
BORN FOR
SPEED.
A cinematic journey through racing history, Red Bull performance, modern drivers, and the Grand Prix world.
A sport built on seconds.
Formula 1 began as a battle of machines, courage, and precision. From open cockpits to hybrid power units, every era has pushed the edge of what speed can mean.
Weapon
of air.
Every curve is designed to control invisible forces. Downforce pins the car to the track. Carbon fiber keeps it light. Hybrid power turns energy into acceleration.
- Chassis Carbon Fiber
- Aero Ground-Effect
- Grip Slick Tire
Designed to attack.
Red Bull Racing turned Formula 1 into a culture of fearless engineering, sharp strategy, and relentless pace. Every lap is a calculation. Every corner is a risk.
Athletes at
300 km/h.
Formula 1 drivers read the car through vibration, pressure, sound, and instinct. They fight G-forces, tire degradation, race strategy, and milliseconds of reaction time.
Every circuit
has a soul.
Monaco punishes mistakes. Monza rewards bravery. Suzuka demands rhythm. Silverstone carries history. Under the lights, every Grand Prix becomes a different kind of theatre.
Speed is not chaos.
It is control.
The evolution
of Formula 1
From dangerous machines to hybrid masterpieces, Formula 1 has always been a story of speed, risk, and reinvention.
The first championship
The official Formula 1 World Championship begins, turning Grand Prix racing into a global competition.
The age of bravery
Drivers race with minimal protection. The sport becomes faster, more dangerous, and more legendary.
Aerodynamics arrive
Wings and downforce begin changing how cars corner, brake, and attack the track.
Turbo power
Turbocharged engines create one of the most explosive eras in Formula 1.
Precision and electronics
Data and advanced systems begin reshaping the relationship between driver and machine.
Strategy becomes science
Pit stops, tire windows, and simulation turn races into high-speed chess.
Hybrid era
Energy recovery, electric boost, and thermal efficiency redefine performance.
Instinct meets data
Modern F1 is a fusion of engineering, software, strategy, and elite human performance.
Built by air.
Ruled by grip.
A Formula 1 car is fast because every surface, gram, and decision is engineered for control.
Aerodynamics
Every wing, duct, and edge shapes airflow to create downforce and reduce drag.
Power Unit
Hybrid systems recover energy under braking and deploy it for explosive acceleration.
Carbon Fiber Chassis
Lightweight, rigid, and incredibly strong — the survival cell at the heart of the car.
Tires
The only contact with the track. Grip, temperature, and degradation define race strategy.
Brakes
Carbon brake systems handle extreme heat and brutal deceleration corner after corner.
Strategy
Data, timing, pit stops, weather, and tire life turn speed into victory.
The people inside
the machine
Behind every lap time is a driver processing speed, pressure, risk, and instinct in real time.
Max Verstappen
Relentless precisionControl under pressure, relentless pace, and the ability to find grip where none exists. The definitive benchmark of the modern era.
Isack Hadjar
Calculated aggressionRaw speed and fearless overtaking. A new generation of talent stepping into the highest pressure seat in Formula 1.
The world becomes
a racetrack
24 rounds of rhythm, danger, history, and emotional weight across the globe.