Red Bull Brings 2 Teams to the F1 Party

Hours from the start of this year's Formula One action getting underway in Bahrain, Red Bullhosted a spectacular Arabian Nights launch for Scuderia Toro Rosso's debut in the sport andRed Bull Racing's second year in F1.

The  world's  press  and  a  galaxy  of  VIP  guests  were  invited  to  attend  the  "1002nd  Arabian Night" on a private island off the coast of Bahrain. Oil lamps lit the way down a kilometre of carpet  to  the  venue  where  everything  Arabia  is  famous  for  was  on  show.  Dancers  and musicians entertained everyone as they feasted on delicious local cuisine, prior to the action speeding  up  on  stage.  Film  of  the  two  teams  in  action culminated  in  some  atmospheric footage of all four cars from both teams racing one another around the Paul Ricard Circuit in the South of France.

Then, in a moment straight out of every cliché of Arabian culture, a Red Bull Racing car and Scuderia Toro Rosso machine swept through the air on hidden wires to arrive on stage as if on  a  Magic  Carpet.  The  new  liveries  reflect  the  fact  that  Red  Bull's  two  teams are  in competition with one another but are very much part of the same family. As the obligatory dry ice swirled around the cars, the six drivers stepped out on stage to an enthusiastic welcome from the one thousand strong crowd.

"What  a  fantastic  venue,"  said  David  Coulthard.  "I  think  the  film  played  before  the  cars swooped onto the stage conveyed the excitement of F1. The livery looked fantastic and all six of us are keen to get a good result this weekend."

"As usual with Red Bull, everything about the venue and party is fantastic," added team-mateChristian Klien.

"I'm new here, but I've been to Red Bull parties before and this lives up to their reputation," reckoned third driver, Robert Doornbos. "The cars look great, so let's hope they go as quick as they look."

The  Scuderia  Toro  Rosso  youngsters  were  equally  impressed.  "I  love  a  party,"  said  the team's American rookie, Scott Speed. "After winter testing mainly in Europe, I love the warm weather." Tonio Liuzzi is an old hand at Red Bull parties so had a laid-back approach. "Hey, it's Red Bull, of course it's an awesome party! But I'm going to bed early now, as I have a job to do tomorrow." Neel Jani was enthusiastic about his first official function with Toro Rosso. "Wow, the car looks fantastic, but to be honest I'm more impressed by the beautiful women here!"

The Bahrain event proved to be as spectacular as the Shanghai Red Bull party that broughtlast year's Championship to an impressive climax. But with work tomorrow, the event did notgo on too long after midnight, but was given the official seal of approval, by the presence of FIA President Max Mosley and Bernie Ecclestone.


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