How Red Bull is breaking Formula 1

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Formula 1 is the fastest growing sport in the world. Fans from all around the world watch the fastest cars in the world fight each other neck and neck in a 22-race championship. Or, at least that’s what it’s supposed to be. In reality, the last two years have been dominated by one team; Red Bull who’s dominance is breaking almost every record in the sport. So how do they do it? And is it a problem for Formula 1’s business?

👋This is just our first of many F1 videos to come. Couple things I should clarify:

1. Mercedes did indeed win the "Constructors (or team) championship" in 2021, Red Bull won the "drivers championship". I should've clarified the difference between the two. (TY to those that pointed that out)

2. While Red Bull is winning everything on the track, they are doing their very best to lose Off the track 👉 https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/17...

For those of you that want even more details about how these cars work and driver's styles I really encourage you to check out Scott's channel ‪@Driver61‬ !

Finally, here's our sources for this video: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1J...

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