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This Is How Red Bull Formula One Cars are Assembled

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Infiniti and Red Bull have released the four and final installment of the “How to Make an F1 Car” series, which shares light on how their successful Formula One single-seaters are developed and built.
The final chapter of the story focuses on the assembly process and reveals the rigorous testing each race car has to endure. Although Red Bull uses only two F1 cars each race, no less than five chassis are built, two of which are used for testing and one kept as a spare.

Scroll below to watch the video for the full story and don’t forget to check out past episodes like “Manufacturing” or “Design and R&D”.

As a reminder, Infiniti Red Bull Racing has won three consecutive Formula One manufacturers’ championships with Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber as its main drivers, while the German driver was crown world champion three times in a row. Also, both Red Bull and Vettel are favorites to win yet another championship in 2013.

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