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Red Bull Racing Team

NASCAR team owned by Red Bull

Red Bull Racing Team

Summary

NASCAR team owned by Red Bull

FieldValue
nameRed Bull Racing Team
logo[[File:TRBLogo.png]]
ownersDietrich Mateschitz
Chaleo Yoovidhya
baseMooresville, North Carolina
seriesSprint Cup Series
Nationwide Series
driversA. J. Allmendinger
Mattias Ekström
Bill Elliott
Kasey Kahne
Casey Mears
Boris Said
Mike Skinner
Reed Sorenson
Scott Speed
Brian Vickers
Cole Whitt
manufacturerDodge (2006)
Toyota (2007–2011)
opened2006
closed2011
racesTotal: 286
Sprint Cup Series: 284
Nationwide Series: 2
drivers_champTotal: 0
Sprint Cup Series: 0
Nationwide Series: 0
winsTotal: 2
Sprint Cup Series: 2
Nationwide Series: 0
polesTotal: 10
Sprint Cup Series: 10
Nationwide Series: 0

the NASCAR team

Chaleo Yoovidhya Nationwide Series Mattias Ekström Bill Elliott Kasey Kahne Casey Mears Boris Said Mike Skinner Reed Sorenson Scott Speed Brian Vickers Cole Whitt Toyota (2007–2011) Sprint Cup Series: 284 Nationwide Series: 2 Sprint Cup Series: 0 Nationwide Series: 0 Sprint Cup Series: 2 Nationwide Series: 0 Sprint Cup Series: 10 Nationwide Series: 0

Red Bull Racing Team, also known as Team Red Bull, was a NASCAR team owned by Red Bull founders Dietrich Mateschitz and Chaleo Yoovidhya. The team was based in Mooresville, North Carolina in the United States and was managed by Jay Frye. The team suspended operations on December 8, 2011 and their cars were sold to BK Racing.

History

Origins

After moving to a newer location, Roger Penske decided to sell his old facility. Then, on January 26, 2006, the newly formed team said that they would purchase the facility, and would hire 75 workers. However, the team was not allowed to race in the 2006 season because their manufacturer, Toyota, was not cleared to race, so the team decided that they would drive Dodges during the season. The team didn't have any materials to make their race cars, so they purchased multiple cars from Bill Davis Racing.

2006 season

The team was officially started in January, but they would not choose a driver until June 25, 2006, when Brian Vickers announced his decision to drive for the team on Wind Tunnel with Dave Despain. A couple months later, the team made their first NASCAR appearance with Bill Elliott as the driver, at Lowe's Motor Speedway in the No. 83 Victory Junction Gang Dodge, but they failed to qualify for the race. On October 24, 2006, the team chose former Champ Car driver A. J. Allmendinger as the second driver. They also made two other appearances at Atlanta Motor Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway, which like their first, they failed to qualify for both races. Then, announced on December 6, 2006, former Cup Series champion crew chief Doug Richert would serve as the crew chief for Vickers.

2007 season

[[Brian Vickers]] driving for Red Bull in 2007 at [[Texas Motor Speedway]].

During the 2007 season, the team moved to Toyota as the manufacturer. Both Vickers and Allmendinger failed to qualify for the 2007 Daytona 500. Allmendinger, in the first duel race, crashed with fellow competitor Robby Gordon on lap 24, causing heavy damage to both their race cars. Vickers blew a right rear tire on lap 51 in the second duel race, ending his chances of making the Daytona 500. One week later, Vickers qualified for the 2007 Auto Club 500, which resulted in the team receiving their first top-ten. After failing to qualify for four consecutive races, Allmendinger qualified for the 2007 Food City 500 held at Bristol Motor Speedway. During the 2007 Coca-Cola 600, NASCAR's longest race, Vickers was able to finish in the top-five. On October 5, 2007, the team's development driver, Scott Speed finished seventh in an ARCA race at Talladega Superspeedway. Allmendinger's team had a forty-third-place finish in the final owners' standings and had 19 DNQ's. Despite Vickers ending the season with five top-ten finishes with one being a top-five in the Coca-Cola 600, where he led seventy-six laps and finished 5th, Vickers still failed to qualify for 13 races. Vickers' team ended the season with a 38th owners' standings position.

2008 season

[[A. J. Allmendinger]] drove for the team from 2006 to 2008.

In 2008, Kevin Hamlin became the crew chief for Vickers. Hamlin's past crew chief roles include stints with Dave Blaney's No. 22 Toyota, preceded by nine years of crew chief duties with Richard Childress Racing drivers including Jeff Burton, Kevin Harvick, and Dale Earnhardt. Hamlin has amassed nine previous Cup wins; five of those with Earnhardt Sr. Said Sawyer of hiring Hamlin: "Finding the right crew chief for the 83 team was a pivotal decision in an effort to restructure the foundation on that team. We need a crew chief with not only the right experience and background to work effectively with our driver and crew, but someone who also shares the same vision for success. We found that package with Kevin Hamlin. Our focus between now and Daytona is not only getting our cars up to speed for the season opener, but also getting Kevin up to speed working with Red Bull, Brian (Vickers) and the 83 team." Due in large part to the additions of Frye and Hamlin, the No. 83 team has been shown to be the most improved in the series, qualifying for all the current races and secured a Top 35 exemption following the spring race at Bristol. Also in 2008, Allmendinger failed to make the first three races of 2008 and was replaced by Mike Skinner on a temporary basis starting with the spring Atlanta race. Allmendinger returned at the Aaron's 499 at Talladega with a new silver paint scheme, and won the Sprint Showdown two weeks later, making him eligible for the All-Star Race. Allmendinger also recorded a 10th-place finish at the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard. In May, even though Vickers had not won a race for the team prior to Sprint All-Star Race XXIV, they won the All-Star Pit Crew Competition. Later in the season, Allmendinger announced that he was going to leave Red Bull to race for Richard Petty Motorsports in 2009.

2009 season

[[Scott Speed]] drove for the team in the Cup Series from 2008 to 2010.

2009 ended up being a high-water mark for the team, as Vickers scored the team's first victory, and the second of his career, at Michigan in August. This was part of a strong late-summer run that resulted in Vickers taking the last spot in the 2009 Chase for the Sprint Cup at Richmond in September, also a first for the Red Bull team. Unfortunately, an underwhelming Chase performance resulted in Vickers finishing 12th in the final points. Meanwhile, the team signed Scott Speed to replace Allmendinger in the renumbered 82 car. However, Speed could manage only a distant second to Joey Logano in the Raybestos Rookie of the Year standings.

2010 season

For the 2010 season, Speed and Vickers remained with the team, but on May 21, Vickers experienced medical problems, which resulted in him missing the rest of the season. His replacements were Casey Mears, Reed Sorenson, Mattias Ekstrom, Boris Said, and Kasey Kahne. Speed was let go at the end of the season, and he in turn filed a lawsuit against Red Bull.

2011 season

[[Kasey Kahne]] drove for the team from October 2010 to November 2011.

For the 2011 season, Kahne became a full-time driver for the team, driving car No. 4 (formerly No. 82), and Vickers returned to drive the No. 83 car. On June 20, 2011, the Associated Press reported that Red Bull was planning to leave NASCAR at the end of the season. The team's on-track struggles, combined with a lackluster outreach to the 18–34 demographic, forced their departure. Despite this, Kahne scored the team's final victory at the November race at Phoenix, while Vickers struggled for most of the year, resulting in a 25th-place points finish. Kahne finished the season in 14th. The team officially closed on December 8, 2011. The team's cars, owners points, and equipment were purchased by former TRG Motorsports executive Ron Devine to form BK Racing.

In 2025, Red Bull returned to NASCAR as a sponsor of Trackhouse Racing, sponsoring Shane van Gisbergen and Connor Zilisch.

Team results

No. 4/82/84 car

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NSCCPts2006A. J. Allmendinger84DodgeNA-2007Toyota43rd1165200836th2436Mike Skinner48th734Scott Speed55th36620098235th2690201030th31782011Kasey Kahne414th1041Cole Whitt8449th26
DAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATL
DNQTEX
DNQPHOHOM
DAY
DNQCAL
DNQLVS
DNQATL
DNQBRI
40MAR
38TEX
DNQPHO
DNQTAL
DNQRCH
32DAR
36CLT
31DOV
33POC
39MCH
31SON
DNQNHA
DNQDAY
DNQCHI
DNQIND
DNQPOC
DNQGLN
DNQMCH
DNQBRI
35CAL
18RCH
23NHA
33DOV
43KAN
DNQTAL
DNQCLT
15MAR
35ATL
16TEX
39PHO
DNQHOM
DNQ
DAY
DNQCAL
DNQLVS
DNQTAL
30RCH
39DAR
27CLT
20DOV
37POC
12MCH
19SON
37NHA
43DAY
42CHI
13IND
10POC
19GLN
11MCH
28BRI
34CAL
14RCH
43NHA
38DOV
16KAN
9
ATL
27BRI
40MAR
31TEX
29PHO
28TAL
31CLT
39
MAR
30ATL
34TEX
33PHO
41HOM
16
DAY
35CAL
41LVS
21ATL
35BRI
28MAR
39TEX
DNQPHO
34TAL
5RCH
33DAR
DNQCLT
18DOV
37POC
32MCH
37SON
DNQNHA
36DAY
31CHI
36IND
31POC
23GLN
22MCH
34BRI
15ATL
24RCH
36NHA
31DOV
25KAN
27CAL
21CLT
28MAR
31TAL
27TEX
18PHO
33HOM
27
DAY
19CAL
11LVS
22ATL
10BRI
31MAR
33PHO
21TEX
16TAL
15RCH
35DAR
28DOV
23CLT
30POC
20MCH
28SON
18NHA
27DAY
10CHI
30IND
25POC
26GLN
43MCH
25BRI
33ATL
34RCH
24NHA
36DOV
32KAN
19CAL
24CLT
19MAR
23TAL
29TEX
27PHO
35HOM
23
DAY
25PHO
6LVS
14BRI
9CAL
9MAR
39TEX
21TAL
37RCH
3DAR
4*DOV
36CLT
22KAN
14POC
12MCH
28SON
20DAY
4KEN
13NHA
6IND
18*POC
28GLN
26MCH
7BRI
11ATL
34RCH
38CHI
12NHA
15DOV
4KAN
2CLT
4TAL
6MAR
25TEX
3PHO
1HOM
7
DAYPHOLVSBRICALMARTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTKANPOCMCHINFDAYKENNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVKANCLTTALMARTEXPHO
25HOM
37

No. 83 car

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NSCCPts2006Bill Elliott83DodgeNA-2007Brian VickersToyota38th2065200819th3580200912th5929201040th1158Casey Mears36th1573Mattias Ekström58th175Reed Sorenson39th1355Boris Said52nd448Kasey Kahne20th39612011Brian Vickers25th846
DAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLT
DNQMARATLTEXPHOHOM
DAY
DNQCAL
10LVS
DNQATL
42BRI
15MAR
DNQTEX
14PHO
DNQTAL
DNQRCH
DNQDAR
43CLT
5DOV
19POC
35MCH
41SON
DNQNHA
DNQDAY
29CHI
DNQIND
21POC
29GLN
41MCH
8BRI
DNQCAL
8RCH
24NHA
43DOV
16KAN
DNQTAL
39CLT
DNQMAR
DNQATL
10TEX
23PHO
21HOM
42
DAY
12CAL
11LVS
24ATL
9BRI
39MAR
23TEX
16PHO
25TAL
5RCH
28DAR
25CLT
42DOV
13POC
2MCH
4SON
14NHA
16DAY
11CHI
6IND
42POC
28GLN
18MCH
7BRI
20CAL
12RCH
36NHA
35DOV
31KAN
15TAL
35CLT
18MAR
11ATL
21TEX
18PHO
42HOM
32
DAY
39CAL
10LVS
8ATL
5BRI
29MAR
33TEX
16PHO
19TAL
8RCH
15DAR
31CLT
5DOV
25POC
21MCH
9SON
16NHA
35DAY
7CHI
7IND
5POC
6GLN
11MCH
1BRI
12ATL
7RCH
7NHA
11DOV
18KAN
37CAL
29CLT
34MAR
11TAL
13TEX
26PHO
38HOM
20
DAY
15CAL
12LVS
31ATL
7BRI
15MAR
6PHO
37TEX
38TAL
29RCH
20DAR
10
DOV
22CLT
29POC
23MCH
36
SON
21RCH
31
NHA
24DAY
8CHI
27IND
35POC
32MCH
26BRI
15ATL
14NHA
27DOV
16KAN
30CAL
27CLT
18
GLN
38
MAR
14TAL
26TEX
13PHO
30HOM
6
DAY
31PHO
30LVS
10BRI
36CAL
8MAR
17TEX
27TAL
38RCH
10DAR
34DOV
5CLT
18KAN
16POC
22MCH
10SON
36DAY
12KEN
27NHA
34IND
15POC
39GLN
18MCH
15BRI
21ATL
11RCH
33CHI
13NHA
5DOV
14KAN
19CLT
20TAL
5MAR
30TEX
21PHO
23HOM
17

84 Car

NASCAR Cup Series resultsYearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NNSCPtsRef2010Cole Whitt84Toyota107th118
DAYCALLVSBRINSHPHOTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTNSHKENROANHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLNMCHBRICGVATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTGTYTEXPHO
15HOM
17

References

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