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- 15-OCT-2011
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- Behind the scenes: Red Bull Racing takes Formula 1 to new heights, by taking a Red Bull Show Car to the highest road in the world suitable for four wheels, in northern India's Kashmir state. This marks the world's highest run by a Formula 1 car at 18,380 feet. On the same day as Sebastian Vettel won the Championship for the second time, Red Bull Racing took the sport to new heights, quite literally.
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