To say that Red Bull has found success in Formula One would be a gross understatement. The energy drink concern bought its way into the pinnacle of motorsports and, after several seasons of building up the team that started life as Stewart Grand Prix and then became Jaguar Racing, has already secured itself both championship titles and is well on its way to repeating the feat. That's the kind of success that Infiniti – whose sister company Renault provides Red Bull's engines – is keen to tap into.
Autoblog, Infiniti shows us what winning looks like with Red Bull F1 mockup