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Red Bull have invested £304.2m into Formula 1 despite underwhelming results

In 2019, Aston Martin Red Bull Racing invested a whopping £304.2m into their Formula 1 campaign; the most they've spent since being taken over by the famous energy drink brand took over. With Formula 1 cars made, created and developed the year prior to when they race, the latest accounts for Red Bull Technology show that the cost of F1 has increased by 8.9%. Red Bull are without a title in Formula One since 2013, with Mercedes completely taking over their dominance in the past six seasons. Despite Max Verstappen showing glimpses of how good the Red Bull's RB15 can be; it seems the team are still unable to deliver their full potential. Read more EXCLUSIVE: Did the FIA accidentally...
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