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Toro Rosso STR1

Formula One racing car


Formula One racing car

Ian Pocock (Engineering Director - Red Bull) Rob Taylor (Chief Designer - Red Bull) Alessandro Poggi (Head of Electronics) Ben Agathangelou (Head of Aerodynamics - Red Bull) 21. USA Scott Speed | Turbo/NA = Normally aspirated |}} The Scuderia Toro Rosso STR1 was the car with which the Scuderia Toro Rosso team competed in the Formula One season. It was driven by Vitantonio Liuzzi, who had started four Grands Prix for the sister Red Bull Racing team in , and debutant Scott Speed, the first American driver to compete in F1 since Michael Andretti in .

The STR1 was the first car from the Faenza-based team to utilize Michelin tyres since the Minardi PS02 in 2002. The STR1 was also the first Toro Rosso F1 car to feature the mandatory 7-speed gearbox configuration, as well as the last Formula One car to utilize the 3.0 L V10 engine configuration (previously used between 1995 and 2005) to date, but with a 16,700 rpm rev limiter and 77mm air restrictor.

History

2006 marked a new beginning, as Red Bull had bought the Minardi team which had competed in F1 for twenty years and renamed it using the Italian translation of their brand name. The new team inherited Minardi's technical team and its factory at Faenza only, as ex-owner Paul Stoddart kept Minardi's other property in Ledbury. A deal that allowed the team to run restricted V10 engines, instead of V8s, was also maintained despite the new ownership.

This allowed Toro Rosso to use an almost identical version of the previous year's Red Bull RB1 coupled with the same Cosworth engines, only power-restricted under the FIA's equivalency formula and also without any factory support from Cosworth. Both the chassis-sharing and V10 engine usage remained controversial topics throughout the season, as the engine agreement was designed to benefit the former Minardi and not the much richer Red Bull company. However, this wore off as the season progressed, as fears over the car's potential performance advantage proved to be unfounded.

This was largely due to the year-old chassis, the torque advantage of the V10 being canceled out by traction control, and the lack of engine development and tyre testing given to the team. However, the team were generally more competitive than Midland/Spyker and Super Aguri, and Liuzzi was able to score the team's only point at Indianapolis.

Liuzzi was generally the quicker of the drivers, although Speed improved as he gained experience. Despite both gettings involved in several accidents and mistakes due to their inexperience, the STR duo both drew praise from the part-team owner Gerhard Berger for their performances.

The team eventually finished ninth in the Constructors' Championship, with one point.

The car would later be given to the BOSS GP F1. As of 2025, the car is driven by the Austrian driver Ingo Gerstl for Team Top Speed.

Sponsorship and livery

Compared to its parent team livery, the STR1 sported a darker shade of blue, with a golden-tipped nosecone. The car had a distinctive raging bull painting on its engine cover, which was designed by Austrian sculptor . and handsprayed by Knud Tiroch before each Grand Prix.

The only sponsors logos present in the STR1 were from parent company Red Bull and suppliers Michelin and Cosworth.

BOSS GP

Image:Toro Rosso STR1-Cosworth Ingo Gerstl Hockenheim Historic 2019.jpg|Ingo Gerstl at the Hockenheim Historic. Image:BOSS GP 2022 Spielberg Nr. 1 (2).jpg|Ingo Gerstl at the Red Bull Ring.

The STR1 is still actively used in the BOSS GP Series, driven by Ingo Gerstl for the Top Speed team and have won the Open Class title from 2016 to 2020 and in 2022.

Complete Formula One results

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position)

YearTeamEngineTyresDrivers123456789101112131415161718PointsWCC200619th
Scuderia Toro RossoCosworth V10BAHMALAUSSANEURESPMONGBRCANUSAFRAGERHUNTURITACHNJPNBRA
ITA Vitantonio Liuzzi1111Ret14Ret15†10131381310RetRet14101413
USA Scott Speed13Ret91511Ret13Ret10Ret10121113131418†11

Driver did not finish the Grand Prix but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

References

References

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  6. "Ingo Gerstl {{!}} BOSS GP Racing Series".
  7. Bellingham, Tom. (2011-02-01). "Art attack: Painting the Toro Rosso Bull".
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