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Red Bull to build track-focused hypercar

Red Bull will build its own hypercar that will retail at over $7.3million, with Adrian Newey's track-only design intended to match Formula 1 performance. The RB17 – so-named to fill the gap between last year’s title-winning RB16B and the current RB18 – will be designed and manufactured in-house by the four-time constructors’ champions, and have input from current drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez. Only 50 examples of the car will be produced by Red Bull Applied Technologies (RBAT), starting in 2025, and will be a two-seater track only car. “The RB17 marks an important milestone in the evolution of Red Bull Advanced Technologies, now fully capable of creating and...
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