RB15
The Red Bull Racing RB15, designed by Adrian Newey for 2019 Formula One World Championship representing first season of Honda partnership, features mid-mounted Honda RA619H 1.6-liter turbocharged V6 hybrid power unit producing approximately 900 horsepower combined with MGU-K and MGU-H energy recovery systems, paired with eight-speed seamless-shift sequential carbon-cased gearbox transmitting power to 13-inch rear wheels through sophisticated traction control and torque vectoring systems. Advanced aerodynamic package features distinctive shark fin engine cover, aggressive front wing with multiple elements maximizing outwash, sculpted bargeboards directing airflow, and high-downforce rear wing creating exceptional cornering speeds approaching 5G lateral forces through modern ground-effect principles adapted within 2019 technical regulations.
The RB15 represents crucial development year establishing Honda powertrain competitiveness following McLaren partnership dissolution, featuring improved combustion efficiency and updated Spec 3 engine introduced at French Grand Prix increasing power output while maintaining reliability throughout 21-race calendar. Driven by Max Verstappen achieving three victories including Austrian, German, and Brazilian Grands Prix plus Pierre Gasly replaced mid-season by Alexander Albon, the RB15 secured third position in Constructors Championship demonstrating Honda engineering progress toward Mercedes and Ferrari power unit parity. Advanced chassis construction utilizes carbon fiber monocoque weighing minimum 743 kg including driver meeting FIA regulations, Brembo carbon-ceramic braking system providing incredible deceleration from 300+ km/h speeds, and ZF Sachs dampers calibrated for each circuit configuration. The RB15 established foundation for subsequent RB16 championship-winning development combining Newey aerodynamic genius with Honda powertrain evolution creating competitive package challenging Mercedes dominance throughout hybrid era.