End of mystery: Red Bull reveals Max Verstappen's car to defend his F1 crown

Oracle Red Bull Racing on Tuesday revealed the RB21 , the car with which the Austrian team will compete in the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship, and which is an evolution of the team's previous cars, which this year will include four-time world champion Max Verstappen and team debutant Liam Lawson in its ranks.
“Oracle Red Bull Racing can today reveal the RB21 to the world. The team’s 2025 car is an evolution of a generation of Red Bulls that have dominated recent seasons, with the RB18 and RB19 securing double world titles and the RB20 enabling Max Verstappen to win his fourth consecutive World Drivers’ Championship in 2024,” the Austrian team said in a statement.

Max Verstappen Photo: EFE
The RB21 will make its debut at the Bahrain International Circuit during the Milton Keynes-based team's 'Filming Day'. Both Max Verstappen and Liam Lawson will be able to take their first laps in the new car, before pre-season testing begins on the Asian circuit tomorrow.
After having shown the decoration together with the rest of the teams at the London event, now Red Bull Racing has announced what the car will be like that will be on the track this week in the shakedown at the Sakhir International Circuit, in Bahrain, where the cars will be tested before the official start of the season, in Australia .
The event will take place on 26, 27 and 28 February (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday), two weeks before travelling to Melbourne for the first race of the campaign, the weekend of 16 March.
The RB21 for 2025 is the first car in which there is no longer any trace of the creative mind of Adrian Newey , who has been removed from the design since last season, when his departure from Red Bull and then his signing for Aston Martin became known.
The Milton Keynes team's intention is to regain their reign in the Constructors' Cup, since for the first time in a long time they are not starting as favourites, but as pursuers, after finishing third in 2024 behind McLaren F1 and Ferrari.
With information from La Nación (GDA).
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