Red Bull’s dominance in F1 over the past decade has been pretty noticeable, with the team accumulating wins for fun
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen has already won the drivers’ title for this season and it’s a matter of time before the team does another double and clinch the Constructors’ title as well. The team’s dominance in F1 over the last decade has been pretty visible and as things stand, there’s no stopping them in the near future. Since making their debut at the 2005 Australian Grand Prix, Red Bull have registered a staggering 89 race victories alongside 229 podium finishes.
Red Bull’s domination in F1 over the last twelve years has been mind-boggling. Since 2010, Red Bull has won four Constructors’ championships – 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 and are well on their way to clinching their fifth this year. They have accumulated six drivers’ championships in the same period – 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2021 and most recently 2022. The Christian Horner-led team have won multiple races in every F1 season since 2009, barring 2015 – a stellar record.
As things stand ahead of this weekend’s US Grand Prix, Red Bull are dominating the drivers’ championship standings after Max Verstappen registered a dominating win in the rain-curtailed Japanese GP. With the win in Japan, Verstappen has already secured his second World Championship title and leads the standings with 366 points followed by team-mate Sergio Perez, who occupies the second spot with 253 points while Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc lies in the third spot with 252 points – ahead of George Russell, Carlos Sainz, and Lewis Hamilton.
In the constructors’ championship, Red Bull lead the table and are miles ahead of the chasing pack with 619 points. Ferrari are significantly behind in second place with 454 points. Mercedes are further behind – they occupy third place, having earned 387 points. If Red Bull manages to outscore Ferrari by 18 points at the US Grand Prix, they will seal the title this weekend itself.
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