Red Bull Racing Team made its NASCAR Sprint Cup Series debut in 2007 and the team will field two Toyota Camrys for Brian Vickers (No. 83 Red Bull Racing Toyota Camry) and Scott Speed (No. 82 Red Bull Racing Toyota Camry) in 2010.
In 2008, the Red Bull Racing Team earned three top-five finishes and eight top-10 results, along with Vickers finishing the season 19th in the final championship point standings.
In 2009, Vickers represented the Red Bull Racing Team in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship playoff, finishing the season with one win, six pole positions, four top-fives and 13 top-10 results to finish 12th in the Sprint Cup Series championship point standings. Vickers’ win at Michigan marked the inaugural victory for the Red Bull Racing Team. Speed earned one top-five finish in his rookie campaign.
In addition to owning and operating the NASCAR team, Red Bull is actively involved in various motorsports activities and provides support to several teams and/or athletes in various series, including Formula 1, AMA Supercross, AMA Motocross, World Rally Championship, X-Games, Freestyle Moto X, DTM, Drifting and the Red Bull Air Race World Series.
