Sebastian Vettel, David Coulthard, Yuki Tsunoda, and Ralf Schumacher took to the Nurburgring for a Red Bull special event
Not since Michael Schumacher’s demo run in 2013 has a Formula 1 car been driven in anger around the Green Hell. That all changed with Red Bull’s Formula Nurburgring celebration, with not just one but two championship-winning cars taking to the 12.9-mile circuit.
Four-time world champ Sebastian Vettel was reunited with his RB7, once christened “Kinky Kylie,” while formerGermany has been starved of on-track action from the F1 circus since 2020’s one-off return to the Nurburgring’s 5.1-kilometer GP-Strecke layout, held as a replacement event amidst the pandemic.
However, the absence of F1 seemed to have spurred on the crowds, with over 60,000 in attendance for the demo run. We say demo run because, sadly, neither car set a lap time, although just seeing a modern Formula 1 car take to the hallowed circuit is probably a reward in itself. It wasn’t just Red Bull’s cars that had their time in the spotlight, as there were multiple classes of cars running throughout the day and a whole host of big names to keep the fans entertained.
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