RB13
The Red Bull Racing RB13, designed by Adrian Newey for 2017 Formula One World Championship representing final season of Renault-branded TAG Heuer partnership before Honda switch, features mid-mounted Renault R.E.17 1.6-liter turbocharged 90-degree V6 hybrid power unit producing approximately 900 horsepower combined with MGU-K and MGU-H energy recovery systems storing up to 4 MJ per lap, paired with eight-speed seamless-shift carbon-cased sequential gearbox. Revolutionary 2017 technical regulations permitted 25% increased downforce through wider dimensions (1,600mm front track, 1,550mm rear track, 2,000mm maximum width), dramatically-enlarged wing elements, and sophisticated aerodynamic development creating aggressive package achieving minimum 728 kg weight including driver and fluids meeting FIA regulations.
The RB13 represents crucial transition year establishing Red Bull competitiveness under new aerodynamic regulations driven by Daniel Ricciardo achieving one victory at Azerbaijan Grand Prix and Max Verstappen securing two victories at Malaysia and Mexico creating genuine podium threat throughout season ultimately finishing third in Constructors Championship. Advanced Newey aerodynamic philosophy featured distinctive curved front wing mainplane, aggressive bargeboard complexity maximizing outwash and underfloor management, and sculpted engine cover with shark fin creating exceptional cornering speeds approaching 5G lateral forces through high-downforce configuration. Engine partnership challenges continued throughout season with Renault power unit reliability issues affecting championship competitiveness versus Mercedes and Ferrari factory teams, ultimately leading to Honda partnership announcement for 2018 season representing significant strategic shift. Advanced chassis construction features carbon fiber monocoque with FIA-mandated halo cockpit protection device introduced mid-season following driver safety initiatives, ZF Sachs damper suspension with inboard springs actuated by front push-rods and rear pull-rods, and Brembo carbon-ceramic braking system. The RB13 established foundation for subsequent Honda partnership development combining Newey aerodynamic genius with improving Japanese power unit creating championship-winning platform throughout 2021-2023 hybrid era establishing Red Bull Racing dominance following Mercedes sustained success.