Trackhouse Racing announced Red Bull will serve as primary partner for Shane van Gisbergen and Connor Zilisch in select Cup Series races.
Van Gisbergen has made a splash in the NASCAR paddock after all but dominating Australian V8 Supercars, winning on debut at the Chicago street course race in 2023. After running in the Xfinity series ...
There was a time when Red Bull was invested heavily in the premier stock car racing series. The post NASCAR: $19 Billion Worth Red Bull Returns to Sponsor Prodigy After 14-Year Hiatus appeared first ...
Iconic brand Red Bull will join forces with Trackhouse Racing as the primary partner on Shane van Gisbergen’s No. 88 Chevrolet in five NASCAR Cup Series races in 2025.
The Austrian squad's floor upgrade for the 2024 United States GP offered improvement in aero load and balance, but lowered ...
Red Bull's three-year sponsor deal with cryptocurrency firm Bybit has appeared to end after it was removed from the team's official sponsors list. Bybit signed a deal with the Milton Keynes-based ...
ByBit had been a prominent sponsor of the Red Bull F1 team over the past three seasons, but opted against a renewal for F1 2025. The Dubai-based cryptocurrency platform signed a “multi-year ...
Red Bull and crypto exchange Bybit have parted ways after a three-year contract came to an end ahead of the 2025 season. The deal was worth £119million ($150m) in total, making the company one of ...
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Red Bull Racing has confirmed the public unveiling of its RB21 car. The Milton Keynes-based Formula 1 team will debut the car at a special event held in conjunction with Formula 1 at the O2 Arena in ...
BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN - FEBRUARY 29: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing and Jos Verstappen walk in the Paddock prior to practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Bahrain at ...
The futures market on Thursday points to a gain at the opening bell. Image The bull case for markets goes something like this: Consumers will continue to spend — but not so much that they re ...