Red Bull hilariously mock Aston Martin amid copying allegations as Christian Horner drinks green Red Bull and Max Verstappen’s team say ‘imitation is the greatest form of flattery’

Christian Horner and Red Bull Racing have hilariously mocked Aston Martin by drinking cans of Green Edition Red Bull, suggesting their competitors have copied their 2022 car design.

Red Bull team principal Horner and his staff have been seen on the pitwall with cans of the energy drink at the Spanish Grand Prix, in a reference to the new Aston Martin being dubbed a ‘green Red Bull’.


Horner and his team were seen making the rather amusing dig

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And were clearly unhappy about Aston’s redesign

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Aston Martin’s AMR22 challenger underwent a drastic redesign ahead of the Barcelona race in an attempt to make up for a poor start to the season.

Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel and teammate Lance Stroll have combined for just six points from the opening five racings, leaving their squad ninth in the constructors standings.

Now though, they’ve completely redesigned the sidepods of their car, radically changing their aerodynamic philosophy to one more similar to Red Bull’s RB18.

So similar in fact, that Max Verstappen’s team have noticed the lookalike, and joined in on the joke that Aston are now driving a ‘green Red Bull’.

Red Bull asked the sport’s governing body – the FIA – to investigate claims of copying, but Aston Martin have since been cleared of any wrongdoing.

A Red Bull spokesperson said: “While imitation is the greatest form of flattery, any replication of design would obviously need to comply with the FIA’s rules around ‘Reverse Engineering’.


The Aston Martin struck a recognisable pose