No Red Bull and Vodka on F1 grid.
Red Bull and Vodka may be one of the most popular drinks in bars the world over, but it is a combination that won't be found on the 2005 Formula One grid.
According to Reuters report, the new Red Bull Racing team has elected not to pursue sponsorship deals with leading Vodka brands in an effort to be seen as alcohol free.

Red Bull and Vodka may be one of the most popular drinks in bars the world over, but it is a combination that won't be found on the 2005 Formula One grid.
According to Reuters report, the new Red Bull Racing team has elected not to pursue sponsorship deals with leading Vodka brands in an effort to be seen as alcohol free.
The team is also believed to be keen to shy away from tobacco sponsorship in order to be seen as tobacco free, although the majority of teams on the grid are believed to be looking to cut back on deals with tobacco companies with new EU laws governing tobacco branding due to come into force during the upcoming season.
During 2004, the BMW Williams team carried sponsorship from NiQuitin CQ - a leading nicotine replacement therapy product which helps people who want to give up smoking, while McLaren are reported to be replacing title sponsor West with Diageo drinks brand Johnnie Walker from the middle of the 2005 season.