Inside Red Bull's party after winning F1 title with hundreds of beers and Oasis singalongs


Red Bull celebrated their Constructors’ Championship title in style after the Japanese Grand Prix with members of the team enjoying a boozy night together. 

The Milton Keynes-based team clinched back-to-back world titles and their sixth in the outfit’s history after Max Verstappen secured victory from the McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri at Suzuka. 

Verstappen’s win means that the team have now accumulated 623 points, 15 victories and 23 combined podiums this season, marking one of the strongest season in the history of F1.

The team marked their incredible achievement with celebrations of an appropriate magnitude. After the champagne spraying in the pit lane was over and the immediate rush was over, Red Bull staffers made their way out into Suzuka to keep the party alive.

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Formule1.nl journalist André Venema shared an image from the paddock showcasing crate after crate of Heineken beer with the team fuelled for a night of boozing and celebrations.

Later in the evening, Christian Horner posted a video to his social media channels in which he and some of the Red Bull crew were singing the Oasis song Wonderwall, while the team principal stood behind the bar pouring drinks for his colleagues. 

It wasn’t just the team at the track in Japan that were able to celebrate Red Bull’s title triumph though, with the team back at the factory in Milton Keynes also getting in on the actions in the team’s new, commemorative merchandise.

Unfortunately though, the party cannot rage on too deep into the week as Red Bull prepare for the race in Qatar next weekend, which will present their next opportunity for silverware.

Verstappen will almost certainly clinch his third World Championship at the Losail Circuit in Doha with the first opportunity coming in the sprint race on Saturday.

The Dutchman needs a finish of sixth place or higher to guarantee his third successive title on Saturday, but if he fails to seal the deal in the sprint then he has another shot in the Grand Prix on Sunday. 

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