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Red Bull RB13 Replica Steering Wheel

This is the steering wheel used by Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen in the 2017 F1 world championship campaign.

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Rated 4.67 out of 5 stars from 3 reviews (3 Reviews)
15/02/2022
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

The steering wheel is really well made!
The use of 3D printing and the general assembly offers a lot of intricate detailing and has a satisfying feel. However, some of the dials don’t turn due to how they’re installed. Nevertheless, the piece still looks and feels incredible. Definitely would recommend buying.

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The steering wheel is very well done. It looks great. The packing was top notch.

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Full size replica of the RB12/13 steering wheel.

This has to be one of the best looking Steering wheels from the modern era of Formula 1.
2016 season

For 2016, Red Bull Racing used Renault engines branded as TAG Heuer. The team announced on 17 March 2016, one day before the Australian Grand Prix weekend, that they had formed a new technology partnership with Aston Martin, for the new season.

At the Chinese Grand Prix, Red Bull recorded their first podium of the season with Daniil Kvyat finishing third behind Sebastian Vettel and Nico Rosberg.

Daniil Kvyat and Max Verstappen traded places ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix, with Verstappen promoted to Red Bull Racing and Kvyat returning to Scuderia Toro Rosso. Verstappen eventually won the Spanish Grand Prix, becoming the youngest ever Grand Prix winner.

Together Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen won two races during the 2016 season with the Red Bull RB12.

2016 in general was a much stronger season for Red Bull Racing than 2015, especially after Max Verstappen replaced Daniil Kvyat. This may be because Daniel Ricciardo was pushed much more by Verstappen than he was by Kvyat, Ricciardo stating he has learnt from Verstappen's driving techniques in order to improve as a driver. Red Bull would go on to collect podium finishes with Max Verstappen in Austria and Silverstone, with Daniel Ricciardo in Monaco, Budapest and in Singapore, with both Verstappen and Ricciardo being on the podium in Germany and Malaysia. Daniel Ricciardo collected his 4th career victory in Malaysia after Lewis Hamilton's engine failure. Verstappen had challenged for the victory but was compromised due to an incident at the start between Sebastian Vettel and Nico Rosberg leading to Verstappen referring to Vettel as 'crazy'. This incident was the latest flare-up between Vettel and Max Verstappen after the two disagreed over a first corner collision at the Belgian Grand Prix which resulted in Max failing to score at a race where he started on the front row, outqualifying his teammate for only the 2nd time, and large numbers of Dutch fans had travelled to see him race.

Towards the end of the Brazilian Grand Prix Verstappen dropped to 14th after changing back to wet tyres. He then gained an incredible 11 places in the closing 16 laps finishing on the podium in third.

Red Bull Racing finished 2nd in the Constructors' Championship that year, with Daniel Ricciardo taking 3rd in the Drivers' Championship.

This wheel with display stand is made to order, so will take 10 to 14 days to deliver.

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