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Red Bull Racing at the British Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Red Bull Racing·British Grand Prix

Team × Circuit · permanent

Red Bull Racing at the British Grand Prix

Red Bull Racing's journey at the British Grand Prix reflects a distinct evolution, transforming from early struggles to a formidable force with five victories and a dozen podiums at their home circuit.

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  • Silverstone
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Constructor record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
22
Race wins
5
Podiums
12
1-2 finishes
1
Best finish
P1
Points
401

Won here in: 2009, 2010, 2012, 2020, 2023

Every appearance

YearBest2ndPts
2005
TeamRed Bull Racing
  • CircuitBritish Grand Prix
  • P13
    P15
    0
    2006P12P140
    2007P11—0
    2008P10—0
    2009P1P218
    2010P1P731
    2011P2P333
    2012P1P340
    2013P2—18
    2014P3P525
    2015P6—8
    2016P2P430
    2017P4P522
    2018P5P1510
    2019P4P522
    2020P2P823
    2020P1P535
    2021P16—0
    2022P2P724
    2023P1P634
    2024P2P1718
    2025P5P1510

    Red Bull Racing's narrative at the British Grand Prix is one of significant growth and adaptation, charting a course from the fringes of the points to consistent contention and ultimately, multiple victories. In their formative years at Silverstone, from 2005 to 2008, the team struggled to make an impact, failing to score any points, with their best finish a tenth place in 2008. These early appearances underscored the challenge of establishing a competitive package on a circuit renowned for its demanding high-speed characteristics.

    The turning point arrived dramatically in 2009, when Red Bull secured their first win and an impressive 1-2 finish at Silverstone. This result marked the beginning of a highly successful era for the team, demonstrating the potent combination of Adrian Newey's aerodynamic philosophy and strong driver pairings. This period saw further victories in 2010 and 2012, alongside consistent podium finishes in 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2016. The permanent nature of the Silverstone circuit, with its blend of fast sweeps and technical sections, has historically played to the strengths of Red Bull's chassis design, which often prioritizes aerodynamic efficiency and high-speed cornering stability.

    While the mid-2010s saw Red Bull frequently on the podium, outright victories at Silverstone became more elusive as rival teams, particularly Mercedes, found a performance edge. However, the team's resilience and ongoing development efforts, particularly with their Red Bull Powertrains-Ford power unit, have allowed them to reclaim their winning form. The 2020 70th Anniversary Grand Prix, also held at Silverstone, saw them take another victory, followed by a dominant win in 2023. These recent successes highlight the comprehensive package Red Bull now fields, capable of extracting maximum performance from a circuit that demands both aerodynamic prowess and robust power delivery.

    The British Grand Prix remains a crucial fixture for Red Bull, being their home race. The circuit's demands for a balanced car, capable of handling high-speed changes of direction and long power applications, continue to be a litmus test for their design philosophy. While their 2021 outing resulted in a challenging race with a best position of 16th, their overall record of 22 starts, 5 wins, and 12 podiums underscores their formidable presence at Silverstone. Fans interested in how different circuits challenge teams might also compare Silverstone's high-speed demands to the street circuit characteristics of Aston Martin at the Singapore Grand Prix, or the varied layout of Aston Martin at the United States Grand Prix. For a deeper dive into historical F1 data, resources like Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data provide extensive records. The evolution of Formula 1 regulations, as detailed by the FIA — F1 World Championship, also consistently influences how teams approach circuits like Silverstone, impacting car design and race strategies.

    Common questions

    How many times has Red Bull Racing won the British Grand Prix?
    Red Bull Racing has secured five victories at the British Grand Prix, with wins in 2009, 2010, 2012, the 2020 70th Anniversary Grand Prix, and 2023.
    What is Red Bull Racing's best finish at Silverstone?
    Red Bull Racing's best finish at Silverstone is a victory, which they have achieved five times, most recently in 2023.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 1, 2026