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Red Bull set 2013 launch date

Friday 11th January 2013

Red Bull set 2013 launch date

Red Bull set 2013 launch date

Red Bull Racing have announced their 2013 challenger, the RB9, will be unveiled to the world at their Milton Keynes factory on February 3.

Having dominated the Championship for the last three seasons claiming a hat-trick of Drivers' and Constructors' Championship titles, Red Bull want more of the same this year.

However, the team's technical director Adrian Newey recently spoke of how Red Bull have been "trying to catch up" in the off-season after devoting so much attention to last year's car right up until the penultimate race of the season.

That, though, has not prevented the team from getting their new car out before the first of the pre-season tests.

"The RB9 will be unveiled on Sunday 3 February in Milton Keynes ahead of the first test in Jerez. More details to follow," Red Bull wrote on Twitter.

Pre-season testing kicks off at Jerez on February 5.

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