Red Bull GmbH
Austrian conglomerate company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Red Bull GmbH (German pronunciation: [ʁɛt ˈbʊl]) is an Austrian multinational private conglomerate company that creates the Red Bull range of energy drinks.[3] It is also known for its wide range of sporting events and teams. The headquarters of Red Bull GmbH are located in Fuschl am See, Salzburg.[4]
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Conglomerate |
Founded | 1984 |
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Headquarters | Fuschl am See, Salzburg, Austria |
Area served | Worldwide |
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Revenue | €10.554 billion (2023)[1] |
€1.3 billion (2018) | |
€650 million (2018) | |
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Number of employees | 15779 (2022)[1] |
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Website | www |
History
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Austrian entrepreneur Dietrich Mateschitz and Thai businessman Chaleo Yoovidhya founded Red Bull GmbH in 1984. While working for German manufacturer Blendax (later acquired by Procter & Gamble) in 1982, Mateschitz traveled to Thailand and met Chaleo, owner of TC Pharmaceuticals. He found that the energy drink Krating Daeng, developed by Chaleo's company during the 1970s, helped to ease his jet lag.[5] After seeing market potential in the drink, he partnered with Chaleo in bringing it to Europe. Under their agreement, the partners invested $500,000 each into founding Red Bull GmbH. In return, they would each receive a 49% stake in the company, with the remaining 2% stake going to Chaleo's son Chalerm. They also agreed that Mateschitz would run the company.[6]
Between 1984 and 1987, Red Bull GmbH modified the formula for Krating Daeng to better match European tastes by carbonating the beverage and making it less sweet. In 1987, the company introduced their adapted energy drink into Austria under the name Red Bull. It found huge success there by marketing to young professionals. The brand expanded throughout Europe during the early 1990s, exploding into the United States market during 1997, grabbing 75% of the market within a year.[6] The wealth of Red Bull's founders grew with the company's success, and by March 2012, both Chaleo and Mateschitz had estimated net worths of over $5.3 billion each.[7][8] Expanding its distribution to over 171 countries, the company sold over 11.5 billion cans of Red Bull in 2022, making it the world's most-consumed energy drink.[9]
In 2018, Red Bull launched its line of organic sodas called Organics by Red Bull, most of it without caffeine.[10]
Distribution
The Red Bull company also distributes and markets a number of other drinks including Simply Cola, the Carpe Diem range of herbal soft beverages and the Sabai Wine Spritzer (the latter in association with the Thai Siam Winery in Thailand).[citation needed]
Marketing
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Initially, Red Bull distributed free cases of the drink to college students in an attempt at viral advertising. This strategy was wildly successful, resulting in the rapid proliferation of sales. Red Bull has since become known for its sleek marketing targeted at young urban professionals through various sports and entertainment-based advertising campaigns. The current motto, "Red Bull Gives You Wiiings", directly plays on the stimulating properties of the beverage.
Promotional cars
In addition to this, Red Bull has developed the MET (Mobile Energy Team) program. The teams consist of mostly college students, who drive specially designed Red Bull "Racers". The racers are detailed with the Red Bull logo and most carry an oversized can of Red Bull on their chassis (Suzuki Vitara, MiniCooper, SportTrac, etc.). The METs complete daily missions that include sporting events, businesses, colleges, shopping centres, etc. The Mobile Energy Team is trained to know the properties of the energy drink thoroughly and present them to consumers.
Promotional aircraft


The company operates numerous historic fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft[11] in their promotions under the Red Bull Air Force[12] and The Flying Bulls[13] names:
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- Chance-Vought F4U-4 96995 (OE-EAS) (WWII
- Lockheed P-38L-5LO 44-53254 (N25Y)
- North American B-25J-30NC 44-86893 (N6123C)
- Douglas DC-6B (OE-LDM)
- Bell AH-1F Cobra (N11FX)
Music industry
The brand is promoted via various music-related activities. In 2007, the company launched its own record label Red Bull Records. It runs the Red Bull Studio recording facility, in Santa Monica.[citation needed] The Red Bull Music Academy organises music workshops and festivals around the world.
The brand also organises and sponsors the famous Red Bull Batalla de Los Gallos, a freestyle competition of hip hop which takes place every year in many Spanish speaking countries.
In 2013, it started an artist development program called Red Bull Sound Select. Randy Randall, of No Age, said he was okay working with Red Bull as the company is not owned by a larger company and the branding of the events is relatively low key.[14] In the same year, the Red Bull Amplifier was launched with help from Sidekick Studios. It plans to assist digital startups by giving access to its audience, events, and facilities. In return Red Bull gets associated with trendy startups.[15][16]
Sport sponsorship
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In addition to the sponsorships listed below, Red Bull often applies its own sponsorship logos to the teams it owns, including its motorsports teams.
Motorsport
Before acquiring the Jaguar Racing Formula One team in 2005, Red Bull sponsored Sauber from the 1995 season through the 2002 season.
Red Bull currently[needs update] sponsors numerous racing teams worldwide, including Triple Eight Race Engineering in the Australian Supercars Championship, the Abt Audi team in Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters,[a] the KAMAZ Master in the Dakar Rally, VW Race Touareg Team, Peugeot Sport, KTM's factory teams in various motorcycle racing series, the Red Bull Honda and HM Plant Red Bull Honda teams in British Superbikes (BSB), the Citroën, Volkswagen, M-Sport Ford and Škoda teams in the World Rally Championship, the SEAT team in the World Touring Car Championship, the Neel Jani and PKV Racing teams in Champ Car, Rhys Millen's Pontiac in Formula D, Arden International[b] in the GP2 Series, TOM'S Toyota and Mugen Honda at differing periods in Super GT and Super Formula, the Sauber and Arrows[clarification needed] Formula One teams,[c] and the Red Bull Cheever Racing Team in the IRL.
Extreme sports
Since the initial viral marketing campaign, Red Bull's efforts have included sponsoring extreme sport events including cliff diving, BMX, skiing, flying, downhill and free-ride mountain biking and skateboarding. In the 1990s, Red Bull sponsored the rower Xeno Müller, who won an Olympic gold medal in the single sculls in 1996.[17] In 1995, Red Bull sponsored its first motorsports team, the Swiss Formula One team Sauber and in 1999 started sponsoring the Flying Bulls, a Czech aerobatics team.[18][19]
Red Bull also owns and conducts the Flugtag ("flight day" in German), a competition where entrants launch themselves off a 10-metre ramp in homemade "flying machines" into a body of water (reminiscent of the Birdman Rally); its own version of the soapbox derby called the Red Bull Soap Box Race; the Red Bull Crashed ice, a world tour, in the winter extreme sporting event, ice cross downhill, which involves downhill skating in an urban environment, on a track which includes steep turns and high vertical drops.
The Red Bull Art of the Can Competition, an international art competition in which artists are asked to create works using the Red Bull can; and the Red Bull BC One individual breakdance competition; also events such as the motorcycle Erzberg Enduro where less than two percent of entrants finish the course.

Red Bull has had a sponsorship presence in a number of sports for some time, Also Red Bull is now sponsoring the Cyberathlete Professional League and formerly sponsored its own air racing event called the Red Bull Air Race World Championship which contested its final season in 2019. The 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge, a competition for driverless cars, was won by a student team from Stanford. The Team's robotically driven Volkswagen Touareg "Stanley" was sponsored by Red Bull.
Red Bull sponsors the Red Bull Rope Masters competition with the National Double Dutch League for the Annual Holiday Classic at the Apollo Theatre in New York City, an event often dominated by teams from Japan featuring fusion double-Dutch (set to hip-hop or contemporary music), and they sponsor other regional events in Memphis, Tennessee and at Morgan State University, to name a few. There are several YouTube videos documenting these events.
The Stock Car Brasil team WA Mattheis was sponsored by Red Bull between 2009 and 2016; Cacá Bueno has won the 2009, 2011 and 2012 championships. The Australian Supercars Championship' Triple Eight Race Engineering has also been sponsored by Red Bull since 2013. Jamie Whincup has won three titles in 2013, 2014 and 2017 and team-mate Shane van Gisbergen won the championship in 2016, 2021 and again in 2022 at the Gold Coast 500.
Red Bull also has sponsored various racing drivers including NASCAR driver Brian Vickers and Kasey Kahne and Formula One drivers Christian Klien and Vitantonio Liuzzi. Red Bull is also sponsor to young Canadian racing prodigy Robert Wickens and teammate John Michael Edwards in the Champ Car Atlantic Series, as well as rally driver Travis Pastrana, MotoGP riders Dani Pedrosa, Marc Márquez, Pol Espargaro, Brad Binder, Stefan Bradl, Joan Mir and Jack Miller, American Superbike (AMA) riders Eric Bostrom, Ben Bostrom and Jake Zemke and British Superbike (BSB) riders Jonathan Rea, Eugene Laverty and Ryuchi Kiyonari. Red Bull is sponsoring two new NASCAR teams under 2007; racing under the new Toyota Camry label. Aside from that, its Thai unit and its Philippine partner has been responsible in forming, licensing, and funding the Red Bull Barako basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) since 2000. It has become one of the more successful sports teams in the Philippines, winning three championships in the PBA.
Red Bull covers the costs to organise the Wings for Life World Run since its first edition in 2014. This permits that the entry fees for the participants can entirely be given to the nonprofit Wings for Life foundation.[20]
Red Bull Sponsorship FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour.
They also sponsor several cyclocross riders including Wout van Aert and Pauline Ferrand Prevot. This most viable as both riders have Red Bull branded helmets.
They have also sponsored England cricketer Ben Stokes, and their branding is visible on the back of his bat.
The sponsorship of Exeter Chiefs and England winger Jack Nowell has seen him become the first player with branding on a scrum cap.
Red Bull sponsors extreme cyclists Danny MacAskill and Fabio Wibmer.
Sport ownership
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Red Bull has extended its presence to purchasing and entirely re-branding a number of sports teams.
Motorsport

In Formula One, Red Bull currently owns two teams: Red Bull Racing (previously known as Jaguar Racing and Stewart Grand Prix)[21] and Racing Bulls (previously known as Scuderia AlphaTauri, Scuderia Toro Rosso,[d] and Minardi). Both teams have scored Grand Prix victories, with Red Bull Racing winning the 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2022 and 2023 Constructors' Championship. Two Red Bull Racing drivers have won the Drivers' Championship; Sebastian Vettel won the championship in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013, with Max Verstappen winning the 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 Formula One Drivers' Championships. Red Bull Racing used Renault engines between 2007 and 2018, before beginning a partnership with Honda that lasts until the end of 2025. In 2021, Red Bull founded its own power unit division, Red Bull Powertrains, which will begin producing its own power units for the Red Bull-owned teams in 2026 with backing from Ford. Red Bull Racing chief technical officer Adrian Newey has been credited with designing highly-successful cars that are capable of championship contention.[22] The Red Bull Racing RB19, designed by Newey, is one of the most dominant cars in Formula One history, winning 21 out of 22 races in the 2023 season.
According to Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner in the Netflix original series Formula 1: Drive to Survive, Red Bull is in a unique position wherein they have four drivers (two at Red Bull Racing and two at Scuderia AlphaTauri). He also stated that the two AlphaTauri drivers are Red Bull contracted drivers.
In motorcycling, Red Bull is a title sponsor of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing and main sponsor of Repsol Honda.
In 2006, Red Bull announced they would be sponsoring the NASCAR Team Red Bull. They debuted in the Nextel Cup Series at Lowe's Motor Speedway. The team was shut down in December 2011 and its assets acquired by BK Racing.[23][24]
Association football
The company has also been highly active in association football. On 6 April 2005, Red Bull bought the Austrian club SV Austria Salzburg and renamed it to Red Bull Salzburg, a move which has been heavily criticised by supporter groups within Austria and across Europe. They also purchased FC Liefering as Salzburg's feeder club.

In 2005, Red Bull purchased the MetroStars, a team in Major League Soccer representing New York City, from Anschutz Entertainment Group and renamed the franchise; Red Bull New York is the name of the Red Bull subsidiary that operates the team, while the squad itself is known as the New York Red Bulls. Anschutz Entertainment Group was about to begin building the MetroStars their own stadium, but groundbreaking was delayed a month as AEG completed the sale of the team. The company paid for the team's new stadium, Sports Illustrated Stadium, which had its match opener 20 March 2010.
In 2007, Red Bull established the lower-division Red Bull Brasil team in the city of Campinas, São Paulo. As the plan to reach the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A in 10 years failed, Red Bull became owners of Série B side Clube Atlético Bragantino in March 2019 and renamed the team to Red Bull Bragantino.[25] Red Bull Bragantino became the champion of the 2019 edition of Série B, and was promoted to the Série A for the 2020 edition.
In June 2009, the company purchased the football licence of German fifth division club SSV Markranstädt based near Leipzig, renaming them RB Leipzig for the 2009–10 season onwards. The company stated that its goal was to reach the country's first division, the Bundesliga, within ten years; this goal was ultimately achieved, with RB Leipzig winning four promotions in seven seasons to secure Bundesliga football starting in 2016–17 season.[26]
In May 2024, the company purchased a minority ownership stake at Leeds United along with being the club's front of shirt sponsor in a multi-year agreement.[27]
In August 2024, the company took over Japanese side Omiya Ardija from previous owners NTT, marking them as the company's first Asian club in their portfolio.[28]
In October 2024, it was announced that the company would purchase a future minority ownership stake at Paris FC.[29]
In January 2025, was announced that Red Bull became sponsors of Club Atlético de Madrid until 2027 with a big financial investment in the coming years. [30]
Ice hockey
The company purchased EC Salzburg, the city's team in the Austrian Hockey League, in 2000 and renamed it Red Bull Salzburg. Furthermore, Red Bull took over DEL club EHC München, becoming the team's title sponsor in 2012 before purchasing it outright in 2013.
Road Cycling
In January 2024 Austrian Federal Competition Authority (FCA) announced Red Bull GmbH's planned acquisition of a controlling interests of 51% in RD pro cycling GmbH & Co KG and RD Beteiligungs GmbH, the owner of the professional road cycling team BORA-Hansgrohe.[31]
The FCA approved the acquisition on Monday 29 January 2024. Bora-Hansgrohe's manager Ralph Denk stated "the foundations of our partnership with Red Bull are now officially in place. This is the green light we've been waiting for to go ahead with the formalities and many specific parts of the collaboration."[32]
Esports
In 2017, Red Bull announced the formation of their new League of Legends team, Red Bulls, which competed in the European League of Legends Challenger Series before folding in 2018.[33] Red Bull sponsors several fighting game players who compete in Tekken and Street Fighter,[34] as well as the Dota 2 team OG, winners of The International 2018 and 2019 tournaments.[35]
Advertising, sports team ownership, and sponsorships
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Since 1992, Red Bull is known for making a series of animated commercials under the slogan "Red Bull gives you wings", featuring squint-eyed large-nosed characters who grow a pair of wings after drinking the product. To this day, the campaign has been broadcast in over 170 countries worldwide. The commercials were directed by artists Tibor Hernádi and Horst Sambo with the collaboration of Johannes Kastner, the owner of German-based agency Kastner & Partners.[36]
Red Bull's international marketing campaign is largely linked to extreme sports. These range from motorcycle racing, such as MotoGP, Dakar Rally,[37] motorcycle speedway, mountain biking,[38] aerobatics, BMX,[39] motocross,[40] windsurfing,[41] snowboarding,[42] skateboarding,[43] kayaking,[44] rowing,[45] wakeboarding,[46] cliff-diving,[47] BASE jumping,[48] parkour,[49] surfing,[50] skating,[51] freestyle motocross,[52] rallycross,[53] Formula 1 motor racing[54] and NASCAR racing[55] to breakdancing.[56] Red Bull uses music and video games, and has enlisted celebrities, such as Eminem (sponsoring the Red Bull "EmSee Battle Rap championships").[57] It hosts events such as art shows and the "Red Bull Flugtag" (German for "flight day" or "flying day").[58]
Red Bull owns football teams, with clubs in Austria,[59] Germany,[60] the United States,[60] and Brazil[61] featuring the Red Bull trademark in their names. In Germany, RB Leipzig nominally refers to lawn ball to avoid corporate sponsorship restrictions.[62] By associating the drink's image with these activities, the company seeks to promote a "cool" public image and raise brand power. The energy drink has created a market for over 150 related types of products.[63]
In the PlayStation 3's social gaming platform, PlayStation Home, Red Bull developed its own in-game island, specifically advertising its energy drink and the Red Bull Air Race event (for which the space is named) released in January 2009.[64] In late November 2009, Red Bull produced two new spaces, the Red Bull Illume space, and the Red Bull Beach space featuring the Red Bull Flugtag, both released on the same day.[65] In January 2012, Red Bull released its first personal space called the "Red Bull House of Skate" featuring an indoor skate park.[66]
In 2010, the company enlisted engineer Adrian Newey to design a prototype racing car, the Red Bull X2010, for the video game Gran Turismo 5.[67]
In 2022, Red Bull announced a full-on production of a hypercar called RB17, also designed by Newey.[68]
In January 2025, Red Bull announced their return to NASCAR (for the first time since the closure of Red Bull Racing Team in 2011) sponsoring Shane van Gisbergen (a former driver for Red Bull-sponsored Triple Eight in the Supercars championship) and Connor Zilisch for certain races in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series.[69]
Red Bull Arts
Red Bull Arts is an art fellowship program launched by Red Bull in 2013 under the name Red Bull House of Arts.[70][71] The program has multiple locations, including Detroit, Michigan; São Paulo, Brazil; and formerly New York City.[70][72][73] The program typically consists of a three-month period during which six to eight participants create new artwork to be displayed at a final exhibition.[72][74] During the fellowship, artists receive unlimited access to the galleries and a stipend for art supplies.[75] Some of the artwork has been used in Red Bull advertising campaigns.[70][76]
Sports and esports sponsorships
Red Bull has used sports sponsorships as an advertising vehicle for most of its existence. The company first started sponsoring athletes in 1989, initially focusing on Formula One racing and extreme sports such as windsurfing and hang gliding, and later growing to include more mainstream sports such as basketball and soccer.[77][78][79] As of 2016, the company sponsored more than 750 individual athletes and more than a dozen teams in various disciplines, including motorsports, soccer and esports.[80]
Athlete sponsorships
Austrian Formula One driver Gerhard Berger was the first athlete to be sponsored by Red Bull in 1989.[81] Many of the company's early sponsorships were in lesser-known or extreme sports, including Olympic rower Xeno Müller, who won a gold medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics in the single scull race and BASE jumpers Frank "Gambler" Gambalie, Miles Dashier, and Shane McConkey.[82][83] In the 2010s, Red Bull began expanding its athlete base to include athletes from more mainstream sports, including Austrian tennis player Dominic Thiem,[84] Brazilian skateboarder Letícia Bufoni,[85] American skier Lindsey Vonn,[86] and American Major League Baseball player Kris Bryant.[87] The company also started sponsoring video game players and esports athletes, including American Fortnite player Richard "Ninja" Blevins,[88] Spanish League of Legends player Enrique Cedeño "xPeke" Martinez,[89] and Swedish Super Smash Bros. player William "Leffen" Hjelte.[90]
Team ownership and sponsorships
The first team sponsored by Red Bull was ice hockey's EC Salzburg during the 1987–88 season.[91] Red Bull acquired the club outright in 2000.[91] Since 2014, Salzburg has also hosted the company's joint ice hockey and soccer academy.[92] Red Bull became the title sponsor of DEL team EHC München in 2012, and took full ownership the following year.[93] It also financed the team's new arena, SAP Garden.[94]
In 1995, Red Bull sponsored its first motorsports team, the Swiss Formula One team Sauber and in 1999 started sponsoring the Flying Bulls, a Czech aerobatics team.[95][96]
In the 2000s, the company expanded its sporting team ownership to include several soccer teams, including the Austrian Bundesliga team SV Austria Salzburg (rebranded as Red Bull Salzburg), the Major League Soccer team the New York MetroStars (rebranded as the New York Red Bulls) in 2006, and the fifth-tier German team SSV Markranstadt (rebranded as RasenBallsport Leipzig) in 2009, which the company sought to move to the top of the German Bundesliga.[78] RB Leipzig has been divisive and the subject of protests by some fans but has also experienced rapid success, climbing through the German soccer divisions to get a place in the top-flight German Bundesliga and earning berths in the UEFA Champions League in 2017–2018 and 2019–2020, the latter trip ending with a semi-final loss to Paris St. Germain.[78][97] The company also sponsors the Los Angeles Clippers NBA team and Red Bull 3X, a series of men's and women's 3x3 basketball tournaments.[98][99]
In the 2010s, Red Bull began sponsoring gamers and esports organizations, including OG, G2 Esports and Cloud9, and founded the Red Bulls League of Legends team.[100][101][102]
In 2021, Red Bull sponsored Hoang Anh Gia Lai from V.League 1.[103]
In May 2024, Red Bull bought a minority ownership in Leeds United and became their principal shirt sponsor.[104]
After more than a decade of absence in sponsoring NASCAR teams, the company announced a six-race sponsorship of Shane van Gisbergen and Connor Zilisch with Trackhouse Racing in 2025.[105]
List of Red Bull-owned professional football teams
Events

Current and former Red Bull events include ACF Nationals (2009), Air Race World Championship (2003–2019), Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix, Art of Motion, BC One, Big Wave Africa, Cape Fear, Cliff Diving World Series, Crashed Ice, Dolomitenmann, Drifting World Championship, Flugtag, Frozen Rush, Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix, King of the Air, King of the Rock Tournament, Last Man Standing, MotoGP Rookies Cup, Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas, New Year No Limits, Paper Wings, Rampage, Red Bull 400, Red Bull Joyride, Road Rage, Romaniacs Hard Enduro Rallye, Soapbox Race, Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix, Stratos, Street Freestyle World Champions (2019), Trolley Grand Prix, Unleashed (2015), Wings for Life World Run, X-Alps, Xcbusa, Hardline, and X-Fighters.
Media
Red Bull Media House is a media company specialized in sport, lifestyle, music and games.[106]
The company publishes several magazines: The Red Bulletin (lifestyle), Servus (food, health and gardening); Terra Mater (nature, science and history); Bergwelten (alpinism) and Seitenblicke (celebrities).
Other Red Bull Media House divisions are Red Bull TV, Red Bull Photography, Benevento Publishing, Red Bull Music Academy, Red Bull Records and Red Bull Music Publishing.
Sports championships
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Auto racing
- Formula 1 World Drivers' Championships (8)
- 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
- Formula 1 World Constructors' Championships (6)
- 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2022, 2023
Association football
Austria
United States
- Supporters' Shield (3)
- USL Championship Cup (1)
- USL Championship Players' Shield (1)
- National Premier Soccer League (1)
Germany
- Regionalliga Nordost (1)
- NOFV-Oberliga Süd (2)
- Sachsenliga (1)
- 2013–14
- Bezirksliga Leipzig (2)
- 2010–11
- Saxony Cup (2)
- 2010–11, 2012–13
- Regionalliga promotion playoff 1 (1)
- DFB-Pokal (2)
- DFL-Supercup (1)
Brazil
- Campeonato Paulista Série A3 (1)
- 2010
- Campeonato Paulista Série B (1)
- 2009
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série B (1)
- Campeonato Paulista do Interior (2)
- 2019, 2020
- Campeonato Paulista Group D (1)
Ice hockey
Austria
- Austrian Hockey League (7)
- Continental Cup (1)
- European Trophy (1)
Germany
- Deutsche Eishockey Liga (4)
- 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2019–20 (RS)
Esports
Dota 2
- The International (2, with OG)
F1 2019
F1 2020
24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual
Red Bull Racing eSports competed in the 2022 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual, finishing 19th in the LMP class and 26th in the GTE class.
Notes
- "Scuderia Toro Rosso" is Italian for Team Red Bull.
References
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