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Newey eliminated Red Bull's ‘party team' tag

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said the arrival of chief designer Adrian Newey got rid of their 'party team' reputation. The Austrian-owned outfit first arrived on the Formula 1 grid back in 2005 after Red Bull purchased the Jaguar team. It was the first time that Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz had owned a team outright in the sport after several years of sponsorship and a stake in Sauber, so he encouraged the team to adopt all of Red Bull's philosophies. 'There were no specific goals set other than to be as competitive as we could be as quickly as we could be,' Horner said on the Talking Bull ‘The 300 Club' Podcast. 'Dietrich Mateschitz, the owner of Red Bull, he's...
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