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Overview: At which tracks did Red Bull get the fewest podiums?

In 2014, Formula 1 went through a major transition. From then on, hybrid engines were used. Mercedes dominated the entire era. But how did Red Bull actually do in the hybrid era? And especially on which tracks did the Austrian team take the fewest podium finishes? During the time when Formula 1 switched to hybrid engines, Red Bull collected 63 podiums. In total, the Austrian racing team did so with six drivers. In this overview, we are only talking about the circuits on this year's calendar. For next year Red Bull still has to make up ground on a number of circuits. There are some tracks where Red Bull has never finished on the podium since 2014. These are the circuits of Imola and Monza....
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