RedBull
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Red Bull RB9 (Formula 1 Racecar)
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
7.3 m
Wingspan
6.77 m
Weight
643.85 kg
Genetics
Abyss
Fade
Fade
Honey
Alloy
Alloy
Vermilion
Contour
Contour
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Mirror
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
7
AGI
6
DEF
7
QCK
6
INT
6
VIT
6
MND
7
Lineage
Parents
- none
Offspring
- none
Biography
Thank you Zeco5000 for number 83 to my never ending collection
And racecar number three
The RB9- The most successful redbull car other than the RB18
Giving Seb his fourth (and final) championship in 2013
Honestly, I just had to
The familiar is named for the legendary Adrian Newey. The chief designer for RedBull
Thank you Skydust for her BC
*car noises instead of roars*
Not as high pitched at her slightly older cousin, f2004, but still high pitched screams
Similar start-up roar too (with snorting)
Slightly insane echoing creature from the void (especially that lower pitched whine at the end of the burnout)
Of the four she is young, brash, obnoxious and in your face.
RB9
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Category: Formula One Constructor: Red Bull Designer(s): Adrian Newey (Chief Technical Officer), Rob Marshall (Chief Designer), Steve Winstanley (Chief Engineer, Composites and Structures), Dave Worner (Chief Engineer, Mechanics and Suspension), Mark Ellis (Chief Engineer, Performance), Giles Wood (Chief Engineer, Simulation and Analysis), Peter Prodromou (Chief Engineer, Aerodynamics), Dan Fallows (Chief Aerodynamicist) Predecessor: Red Bull RB8 Successor: Red Bull RB10 Technical Specifications Chassis: Carbon fibre Composite monocoque structure, designed and built in-house, carrying the Renault V8 engine as a fully-stressed member. Suspension (front & rear): Aluminium alloy uprights, carbon-composite double wishbone with springs and anti-roll bar, multi-matic dampers Length: 5,080 mm (200 in) Width: 1,800 mm (71 in) Height: 950 mm (37 in) Engine: Mecachrome-built Renault RS27-2013 2.4 L (146 cu in) V8 (90°). Naturally aspirated, 18,000 rpm limited with KERS, mid-mounted. Transmission: Red Bull Technology Seven-speed, longitudinally mounted with hydraulic system for power shift and clutch operation. AP racing clutch. semi-automatic hydraulic paddle shift gearbox including reverse. Power: 750 hp (560 kW) Weight: 642 kg (1,415 lb) including driver and fuel |
As of 2022, the Red Bull RB9 was the most recent Renault-powered Formula One car to win the Constructors' Championship.
In January 2013, Red Bull Chief Technical Officer Adrian Newey admitted that development of the RB9 chassis had been put on hold during the second half of the 2012 season so that the team could concentrate on developing its predecessor, the RB8, in order to secure the 2012 World Drivers' and Constructors' Championship titles.
The RB9 had a strong debut in Australia, with Vettel topping both Friday practice sessions, before taking pole position in qualifying, ahead of teammate Webber. Webber suffered a poor start due to a problem with KERS, while Vettel suffered with tyre degradation and finished the race in third place. Webber finished the race in sixth place.
In Malaysia, Vettel went on to win the race, following an order (which he ignored) to let his teammate Webber win the race. In China, Vettel did not set any time in the last session of qualifying, and Webber originally qualified 14th, but moved to the back of the grid for failing to provide a one-litre fuel sample after qualifying. In the race, Webber lost his rear right wheel on lap 15, meanwhile Vettel was almost close to get a podium finish to Lewis Hamilton, finishing 4th with a 0.203 second gap. In Bahrain, Vettel went on to win the race ahead of both Lotus drivers Kimi Räikkönen and Romain Grosjean. The next race at Spain at Catalunya was disappointing for the team; neither driver got onto the podium. In Monaco, Vettel finished 2nd with a fastest lap set on the 77th lap, and Webber finished 3rd. In Canada, Vettel went on to win the race ahead of Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton, meanwhile Webber finished 4th. At the British Grand Prix, Vettel and Webber qualified 3rd and 4th respectively, but on lap 41 of the race, Vettel suffered from a gearbox problem coming to the final turn of the circuit, costing him a victory. The safety car would be deployed, and the race was won by Nico Rosberg. His teammate Webber would finish 2nd. Vettel went on to win at his home race in Germany at Nürburgring. In Hungary Vettel and Webber finished 3rd and 4th respectively. From Belgium to the season-ending race at Brazil, Vettel broke the record for most consecutive wins in a season by a total of 9. Sebastian Vettel would eventually clinch his fourth and final World Drivers' Championship title at the Indian Grand Prix.
Mark Webber announced his Formula One retirement at the British Grand Prix, and the seat went to fellow Australian Daniel Ricciardo which was confirmed in September.
The basic colors of the Red Bull RB9 are dark blue and purple. In addition to sponsor stickers from Infiniti, there are large Red Bull stickers on the side pods, the Red Bull logo on the hood and nose, and the Red Bull lettering on the front and rear wings. Other sponsors on the vehicle are Rauch, Renault and Total.
On August 20, 2014, on the sidelines of the 2014 Belgian Grand Prix, Red Bull presented a fully electric version of the RB9, fitted with the nose of the Red Bull RB10, intended to facilitate pit stop training for mechanics; indeed, this electric single-seater can easily move forwards and backwards, which makes it possible to increase the frequency of operations devolved to mechanics.
At the start of the 2014 F1 season, Daniel Ricciardo raced an RB9 against a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) F/A-18 Hornet, piloted by RAAF pilot Michael Keightley.
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