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Webber’s White Helmet And Newey

On Tuesday Mark Webber was wearing a completely new white helmet in testing. He explained the helmet was a try-out for Red Bull’s chief designer Adrian Newey.
Webber explained speaking to F1Racing.net: “I’m trying a new Arai helmet. Adrian Newey wanted me to try the helmet just for legality. It’s not for me, but Adrian wanted […]

30/01/2007 - Testing Results

Well after I went and hyped up this first day of testing at Valencia it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the days running was mostly ruined by the weather. Mark only managed to complete a handful of laps in the wet morning session, and as the day wore on and the track dried out he […]

Night Of Nights

Today is a big day for Red Bull Racing team and their drivers Mark Webber and David Coulthard. After last weeks two shakedown days the team will take their new car, the RB3, to it’s first proper days of testing at Valencia. The three day test will be attended by the RBR, Ferrari, Renault, McLaren, […]

Solid First Day For The RB3

The RB3 has completed it’s first official day of testing at the Barcelona circuit with no major problems. The team tried several different winglet variations through the day as Mark Webber had his first go in the Adrian Newey designed car, despite having some trouble with grip at Barcelonas new chicane Mark seemed happy with how the day […]

RB3 Launched!!!

Red Bull Racing has launched the RB3 in Barcelona. The first Red Bull car to be designed under Adrian Newey certainly looks the part (lean and mean), and will hopefully be the car to get a break through win for Red Bull Racing and Mark Webber in 2007.
High quality RB3 images have been added to […]

RB3 First Pics!

The RB3 has completed it’s first on track laps. Details are sketchy but it appears Red Bull took two photos then leaked them out to garner some interest, they’re shown below:
It looks pretty good from the limited angles we see here. The packaging looks tight and clean indicating they aren’t needing 20 million flickups to […]