Formula 1 Season 2023: The Ups and Downs of Red Bull Racing
Opening Editorial â The Benchmark Season
Red Bull Racingâs 2023 Formula One campaign stands as one of the most decisive seasons in the history of the sport.With the RB19, Red Bull did not merely win championships â it rewrote expectations of what dominance could look like in the modern era. Across 22 Grands Prix, the team won 21 races, claimed both the Driversâ and Constructorsâ Championships, and extracted nearâperfect operational performance week after week, culminating in a season that many observers described as âas close to perfection as Formula 1 allowsâ. [racingnews365.com]
If later Red Bull seasons are defined by resistance and recalibration, 2023 is the immovable reference point against which everything else is measured.
The Ups â Total Authority Everywhere But One Place
1. Max Verstappenâs RecordâBreaking Circuit Sweep
Max Verstappen delivered one of the greatest individual seasons in elite sport.He won 19 of 22 races, breaking his own record from 2022, and did so across an extraordinary variety of circuits, including:
- Bahrain International Circuit â seasonâopening command
- Jeddah Corniche Circuit â charge from deep on the grid
- Baku City Circuit â mastering sprint and race formats
- Miami International Autodrome â repeat dominance
- Circuit de SpaâFrancorchamps â wetâdry supremacy
- Circuit Zandvoort â homeâcrowd control
- Autodromo Nazionale di Monza â lowâdrag efficiency
- Circuit of the Americas â relentless race pace
- AutĂłdromo Hermanos RodrĂguez â highâaltitude mastery
- Yas Marina Circuit â emphatic season closure [lastwordonsports.com], [redbull.com]
2. The RB19: One of the Greatest Cars Ever Built
The Red Bull RB19, overseen by Adrian Newey and technical director Pierre Waché, is widely regarded as one of the most successful Formula One cars ever constructed.Powered by the Honda RBPT power unit, the RB19 combined:
- exceptional aerodynamic efficiency
- low tyre degradation
- strong traction at low speed
- ruthless consistency across race distances
3. NearâPerfect Team Operations
Beyond the car and driver, Red Bullâs race operations were faultless.Strategy execution under Hannah Schmitz, race engineering led by Gianpiero Lambiase, and pitâstop performance from a highly drilled crew created a margin of control so large that even Safety Cars, red flags, and grid penalties rarely threatened results.
The season became a demonstration of system dominance rather than isolated excellence.
The Downs â A Single Blot on the Record
1. Singapore: The Only Escape
The Singapore Grand Prix, held on the bumpy Marina Bay Street Circuit, stands alone as Red Bullâs only defeat of 2023.Both Verstappen and Sergio PĂ©rez qualified poorly after setup misjudgements, exposing the RB19âs sensitivity to ride height and surface irregularities. Ferrariâs Carlos Sainz capitalised with a strategically controlled win, ending Red Bullâs nearâperfect march. [planetf1.com], [global.honda]
In context, Singapore was not a sign of vulnerability â but it highlighted the one environment where RB19 performance could be compromised.
2. A Lopsided IntraâTeam Battle
Despite the dominance, Sergio PĂ©rezâs season revealed imbalance.While PĂ©rez secured early victories on street circuits such as Jeddah and Baku, his performance dropped markedly after the spring phase. Difficulties in qualifying at technical circuits like Monaco and Hungary left Verstappen carrying the teamâs results load alone, a pattern that would linger into future seasons. [everythingf1.com]
Drivers â One of the Greatest Peaks, One Supporting Role
Max Verstappen
Verstappenâs 2023 season redefined excellence.He set records for:
- most wins in a season
- most consecutive wins
- highest singleâseason points tally
- largest championship margin
Sergio Pérez
PĂ©rez fulfilled his role but never threatened parity.His victories early in the season contributed to Red Bullâs Constructorsâ dominance, yet his inability to replicate Verstappenâs qualifying pace at highâcommitment circuits reinforced Red Bullâs reliance on a single lead driver â a structural reality masked by success in 2023.
Leadership and the Calm Before Change
Outwardly, Red Bull in 2023 appeared unassailable.Under Christian Horner, with design leadership still firmly centred on Newey, the organisation operated at full confidence. In hindsight, however, this season marked the peak before transition â the point after which regulatory penalties, personnel shifts, and competitive convergence would begin to erode absolute control.
Verdict â The Reference Season
Red Bull did not merely dominate 2023.They reset the scale by which dominance is measured.
The RB19 and Verstappenâs performance defined an era so completely that every subsequent Red Bull season â including the championship wins of 2024 and the nearâmiss of 2025 â exists in comparison to this one.
In historical terms, 2023 will stand alongside:
- McLaren 1988
- Ferrari 2004
- Mercedes 2016
Discussion Prompts
- Is the RB19 the greatest Formula One car ever built?
- Was 2023 the peak moment of the Verstappen era?
- Could any team realistically have challenged Red Bull that year?