Red Bull Australian Debut

With the youngest driver in the field (Christian Klien, 22) as well as the youngest team boss (Christian Horner, 31), Red Bull Racing will make its debut in Formula 1 in Melbourne. Klien will compete in the race next to the thirteen times Grand Prix winner David Coulthard, 34; the Italian Tonio Liuzzi, 24, will be the test driver on Friday.

The youngest team in motor racing’s premier league will introduce itself on the course on Friday, after inviting the world of Formula 1 to its “Welcome Party” on Thursday evening.

Statements on Red Bull Racing’s Formula 1 premiere in Melbourne:

David Coulthard, twice winner in Australia (1997, 2003): “This team is dominated by the winner gene, everyone wants to be successful, and I can play an important role in the team.”

Christian Klien, placed eleventh in his first Formula 1 race in Melbourne last year: “This year I want to put everything I learned in my first year into practice. I know the procedures, the structures, the courses and my self-confidence has certainly increased. This will be a very decisive factor.”

Christian Horner, Sporting Director: “Our first year is a year in which to build for future successes. From the very start we will stand for passion, youthful philosophy, performance-oriented thinking – plus something decisive: fun and entertainment. There’s a distinct lack of both in Formula 1.”

Günther Steiner, 39, Technical Director: “The current car is a very good base upon which to build. Thirty further modifications to the aerodynamics are planned throughout the year, as well as a new version of the engine in mid-season.”


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