Japanese car manufacturer Infiniti has joined Red Bull as a major sponsor for the next two seasons, but will not re-badge the Renault engines used by the team read more »
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Red Bull and Infiniti have struck a major marketing deal which will see the companies logo's feature predominantly on the car, drivers' clothing and team read more »
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Infiniti has no desire for Red Bull Racing's Renault engines to be rebadged under its own name as part of its commercial tie-up with the world championship-winning team,... read more »
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Red Bull Racing believes its partnership with Japanese car-maker Infiniti will give it the chance to match bigger-money manufacturer rivals in terms of technological... read more »
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Japanese car-maker Infiniti is to enter Formula 1 as a major sponsor of the Red Bull Racing team in 2011, although the move will not extend to a rebranding of the outfit's... read more »
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It is being reported by BBC Sport on Monday that World Champions Red Bull Racing will rebadge their engines ‘Infiniti’ this season, with the Milton Keynes-made cars of... read more »
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Red Bull Racing may be using the same engines as Renault this season, however, they will be rebadged as Infinitis... read more »
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Mark Webber is confident Red Bull will treat him equally alongside new world champion Sebastian Vettel this season read more »
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Red Bull Racing is set to run Infiniti badges on its successful V8s in 2011. read more »
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Red Bull will use Infiniti branded Formula One engines for the 2011 season, though the deal simply sees the current Renault engines rebadged Infiniti. The move read more »
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Although it has yet to be officially confirmed, the Renault engines in the back of the Red Bull's this season will be re-branded with the Infiniti logo following a deal... read more »
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Red Bull's Renault engines will be renamed Infiniti this season in a move that will boost the world champion team's budget by at least £7m. read more »
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Team boss Christian Horner reckons "maybe one day" Red Bull Racing could hold the same mythological status as Ferrari... read more »
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Red Bull team boss Christian Horner admits he doesn't foresee the Bahrain GP taking place this season... read more »
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With full respect to the ongoing civil unrest in Bahrain, Red Bull's Mark Webber is delighted to see the Formula 1 season starting in his home nation of Australia once... read more »
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Red Bull chief Christian Horner admits it will be tough to fit the recently postponed Bahrain GP back into the 2011 F1 calendar. read more »
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Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko reckons Red Bull and Ferrari enter this year's Championship as the teams to beat... read more »
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Christian Horner reckons losing the Bahrain GP could play into Red Bull's hands as the Sakhir circuit doesn't suit the team's RB7... read more »
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Mark Webber has played down suggestions that the cancellation of the Bahrain GP will benefit Red Bull's F1 rivals. read more »
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Mark Webber believes the penultimate pre-season test in Barcelona has been "very productive" for Red Bull despite a few niggles... read more »
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Felipe Massa has said it is a matter of fact that the Red Bull RB7 will be quick this season, although he is confident Ferrari will be among the front runners read more »
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Red Bull driver Mark Webber believes the decision to call off the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix will not hurt the teams' preparations for the 2011 campaign. read more »
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Red Bull team boss Christian Horner believes the decision not to race in Bahrain is "ultimately the right one"... read more »
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Mark Webber brings a productive test for Red Bull to an end on the final day of running in Barcelona read more »
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Red Bull Mark Webber: "Not too bad today. We had a few niggles here and there but we did well and that’s been the case over read more »