Red Bull might have breached cost cap again for their GRAND victory party after winning World Championship title
Red Bull celebrate their Constructor’s Title Win - their second in a row
Red Bull (via Imago)
Red Bull has been ‘the team to beat’ all season. They finally clinched the deserving Constructor’s Title this weekend at Suzuka. Verstappen’s win at the Japanese Grand Prix took Red Bull’s points total to 623 points, with 15 wins and 23 podiums. Fitting celebrations followed at Suzuka after their Title win.
Formule1.nl journalist André Venema shared an image showing crate after crate of Heineken beers being brought in as the entire team prepped for a night filled with booze and celebration. Christian Horner also posted a hilarious video of the Red Bull crew singing Wonderwall – the Oasis song with the Team Boss pouring one drink after the other for his colleagues.
The crew back at the Milton Keynes factory, the place that Red Bull’s F1 team calls home, also joined in the raging celebrations. The team brought out new merchandise commemorating their 6th Constructor’s triumph overall.
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Christian Horner says Max Verstappen’s dominance in 2023 is beyond the team’s ‘wildest dreams’
Red Bull and Max Verstappen have had a staggering season. Verstappen has amassed a total of 13 wins this season out of the 16 races while Red Bull have missed out only once on the victory. That takes Red Bull to a total of 15 race wins, Singapore GP being the only one where they’ve lost.
Red Bull’s boss, Christian Horner, has commented on their dominance this season. As reported by RaceFans.net, he said, “We’ve had 13 with Max, two with Checo. To achieve the sixth constructors’ championship is beyond our wildest dreams coming into the season.”
The team reaped their rewards at the Japanese Grand Prix as they were crowned the constructor’s champion for the year. Many anticipate a similar story in 2024, given Red Bull’s gap to their competitors.
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