Red Bull will introduce its new energy station when Formula 1 arrives in Barcelona for the Spanish Grand Prix.
Red Bull team has always used the energy station as its motor home since its debut season in 2005.
The new version of the motor home will be made up from "sustainably sourced Austrian timber" and offers more efficient use of space as well as a faster construction time.
“At the 2005 San Marino Grand Prix, Red Bull changed the game with the introduction of its Energy Station," team principal Christian Horner said.
"Over the last 14 seasons, the Energy Station has undergone several transformations, moving with the times, first to accommodate two F1 teams after the arrival of Toro Rosso, and then with a series of upgrades to better meet our changing requirements.
“This week, we’re changing the game again with the unveiling of the new Energy Station, better known in Austria as the Holzhaus.
"It’s a sustainable structure that brings a touch of the Styrian Alps to the F1 paddock, having been designed to meet the current and future needs of ourselves and Toro Rosso. If it sees half as much drama as the old Energy Station."
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