Live stream Red Bull’s 2024 F1 car launch this evening. Watch the reveal at 7.30pm here, plus driver line-up and key personnel
And yet this evening’s launch, due to be live-streamed at 7,30pm, is overshadowed by the sense of disarray behind the scenes. Christian Horner, the talismanic team principal who has led Red Bull since its birth, is under investigation over allegations of “inappropriate behaviour” which he denies. He’s tipped to be at the event, but his entire future at the team is in doubt, pending the findings.
This takes place amid the suggestion of a corporate power struggle, with Horner said to haver fallen out of favour with the new management team leading the Red Bull corporation. It has brought questions over the future of star designer Adrian Newey, just as he is most needed, with a regulation change in 2026 approaching.
Expect to hear nothing of this at the launch, nor any doubts about Sergio Perez whose loss of form — admittedly in a difficult car to drive — left Verstappen as a one-man-band for much of 2023.
And yet you’d be brave to bet against a team that started last season with such crushing superiority, it could afford to turn its attention to this year’s car early. Shots of the RB20 running at Silverstone in a shakedown earlier this week suggest some creative design around the sidepods – although the team is well known for omitting innovations at launch – which may well have moved the game on significantly again.
While McLaren and Mercedes managed to pull closer to the Red Bull pace at the end of last year, test driver and Formula E champion Jake Dennis, has said that the team has “an extremely fast race car again” in 2024 and expects it to triumph once more in the championship — unless Ferrari or Mercedes manages to find “about a second [per lap] overnight.”
Although the team will struggle to replicate its results from 2023, anything could be possible with Max Verstappen in his current form.
Red Bull 2024 F1 car launch date
Red Bull will live stream its launch event at 7.30pm this evening.
In 2023, the Milton Keynes marque revealed its RB19 in New York City, where it took advantage of the US audience to announce its engine partnership with Ford from 2026 onwards. IT followed up later in the year with a lavish livery reveal in LAs Vegas, featuring an inverted car suspended from the ceiling.
Red Bull 2024 F1 car live stream
You can watch the live stream of Red Bull’s 2024 F1 car launch at the top of this page.
2023: A season to remember
In a season of near-perfection, Red Bull’s pace proved too hard to match — resulting in land-slide margins of victory in both the drivers’ and constructors’ titles.
The first signs of success came as early as Bahrain, when Verstappen and Perez converted a front-row lockout into a dominant 1-2 finish. The pair achieved the same result in Saudi Arabia, before the Dutchman took control in Australia and at almost every subsequent round since.
Aside from defeats to Perez in Azerbaijan and to Carlos Sainz in Singapore, there wasn’t a single other blemish on Verstappen’s record — winning ten races in a row from Miami to Monza and scoring 18 grand prix victories in total (a new F1 record).
The dominance of the RB19 allowed Red Bull to wrap up both titles prematurely: securing the constructors’ championship in Japan while Verstappen sealed his third consecutive drivers’ crown in Qatar. In the process, the Milton Keynes marque broke records for the most laps led, the most wins (both in the sprint and grand prix), the most points scored and the largest winning margins in both championships.
2024: Hoping for more of the same against tighter opposition
Considering the obvious pace advantage that Red Bull still possessed over the rest of the field at the 2023 season finale in Abu Dhabi, it’s perhaps easy to predict that Verstappen and Perez will be leading the way once again in 2024.
Despite a near-perfect campaign, Red Bull are adamant on improving “all aspects” of its new car in the hope of keeping its winning margin alive, as it expects the trailing field to converge in 2024.
“Nobody stands still,” team boss Christian Horner told Sky Sports F1. “We’ve got a great basis, so it’s more evolution [of the car] than revolution. But I’m sure it’s going to converge a bit next year, so we can’t rest on our laurels.
“They [competitors] are all great teams. McLaren’s form at the back end of the season, Ferrari, Mercedes. Those big teams are going to be coming out all guns blazing next year.”
As well as increased competition from its rivals, Red Bull may also have to cope with more infighting between Verstappen and Perez, as the latter targets a world title-winning run. “That’s the main target,” he told Sky Sports F1. “I already finished second and my main interest is to do one better.”
The pair have clashed on several occassions during their time as team-mates — the most memorable near-miss coming in Austria as the pair battled for a sprint race lead in tricky conditions — but Verstappen has almost always prevailed. Will 2024 tell a different story?
Red Bull 2023 F1 driver line-up
Max Verstappen | Sergio Perez |
- Verstappen settled at Red Bull until, with a contract until 2028
- Perez’s position on less secure ground, with contract set to expire in 2024
- Liam Lawson expected to remain as reserve driver, with a full-time F1 contract for 2025
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