Vettel's winning Red Bull suffers sad fate after crash at famed Goodwood Festival of Speed

07:47, 14 Jul
Updated: 11:22, 14 Jul
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Red Bull Racing suffered a strange moment at the famous Goodwood Festival of Speed this year.

The Milton Keynes-based team once again brought many of their F1 cars to the show, which sees over 200,000 spectators.

The event runs from Thursday to Sunday, celebrating all things automotive and motorsport in Southern England.

In 2025, the festival celebrated 75 years of Formula 1, meaning that many historic cars from all decades drove up Goodwood's hillclimb.

This included multiple cars from the Red Bull Racing stable, with Vettel's championship-winning 2011 and 2012 cars most prominent, enjoying multiple runs up the Goodwood hill.

Last year, many Red Bull drivers were also at the event, including Max Verstappen, who made his Festival of Speed debut driving his first championship winning car, the RB16B from 2021.

Disaster strikes for Red Bull at Goodwood

This year, disaster struck for Red Bull's sim racing driver Sebastian Job when he got behind the wheel of the 2012 RB8.

Job is a talented driver on and off screen, and has already driven the car before at the Red Bull Ring.

However, the two-time iRacing world champion was left red-faced coming out of the F1 paddock for a run at Goodwood.

He was involved in a slow-speed accident due to what looks like an issue with the car, running straight into the hay bales and causing damage to the Red Bull.

Watch Red Bull's Goodwood crash here

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