Gallery>> Red Bull F1 Conquers The World’s Highest Road

The Khardung La road in India winds its way up to a staggering 18,380ft. Arguably the world's highest driveable road, it's probably the last place you'd expect to see a Formula 1 car.

The Red Bull Racing team however, are somewhat used to bringing F1 cars to places you'd least expect. Through their Running Showcar program, they've taken F1 to the streets of many cities around the world. They've also driven it on everything from frozen lakes to beaches.

Tackling the Khardung La however, made those other stunts seem somewhat sedate in comparison.

Driving a Formula 1 car up such a treacherous road isn't a straight forward affair. The altitude caused a few issues for the team, with the engine requiring extensive remapping. "The engine consumed a much higher percentage of fuel but produced less power" said Red Bull Showcar's Anthony Ward. The fuel cell also had to be pressurised so flow would be maintained at altitude.

The car was also raised to its maximum ride height which, being a Formula 1 car, isn't exactly high.

Another issue they faced was a reduced support crew. Usually Red Bull's Running Showcar has a team of 20, but many of their team members were busy helping Sebastian Vettel clinch his second World Championship in Japan.

At least some friendly monks were willing to lend a helping hand!

It must have been such a strange sighting for the monks…

…And no doubt hearing the throttle buried on a Formula 1 car was something they won't be forgetting any time soon. 

The Khardung La pass is located 37km from the city of Leh in India. 

The desolate stretch of road was long claimed to be the world's highest driveable road, although recently there has been some debate that other passes reach higher into the sky. That said, the Red Bull team would be climbing to an altitude of over 5000m.

Driving the Red Bull Formula 1 car was Neel Jani, a Swiss racing driver of Indian descent. The team had oxygen supplies and an ambulance on standby in case the air became too thin for Jani.

Indeed, a few members of the team suffered from mild altitude sickness and weren't able to complete the expedition.

The remoteness of the area was a problem in itself. The team brought five tonnes of equipment with them, but in the end were only able to load up one truck as a support vehicle. The majority of their spares were left behind at 11,000 feet.

Dry ice is used to cool the radiators on a Formula 1 car, but where would you find dry ice here? The Red Bull team had to fly it in from Delhi.

To shift their equipment, tools and spares around, the team also had to find a fork lift. Luckily they were able to borrow one from the military.

Passing the 13,200ft marker. Still 5180ft of climbing to go! To give you some context, Pikes Peak is 14,115ft.

I'm assuming drivers would stop complaining about Spa's Bus Stop chicane if they encountered this particular stretch of road.

Red Bull were hoping to complete their stunt while conditions were still favourable. Unfortunately, as they neared the top they were met with the first snow of winter.

The Red Bull F1 car wasn't able run a small portion at the end of the pass, as the bumps and pot holes were simply too big. For this section, the F1 car was loaded onto a truck.

The RB reaching the summit.

The Running Showcar team only had one shot at the Khardung La, and they must've breathed a sigh of relief when it was completed. They couldn't stay at the peak for too long because of the threat of altitude sickness. 

So a question to you guys: where would you like to see an F1 car drive?

- Charles Kha

Photos by Predrag Vuckovic, Red Bull Content Pool

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1

south america!

2

red bull F1 car doin the african savana

4

I'd like to see an F1 car drive through my suburbs. Holy crap.

5

"to an altitude of over 5000km," WOW, I didn't know F1 cars were good at driving in space.....

5000km above the surface of the earth would be in the medium earth orbit sort of range, bellow the geostationary satelites but above the international space station by a long long way.

6

Upsidedown!



I want to see a proper F1 car at speed with downforce holding it to a roof of a tunnel or something,, or atleast an awesome wall ride at 90 degrees..

7

Check your units Ka. An altitude of 18,000 ft is more like 5,500 METERS not 5,000km...

8

Great pics O.o

9

red bull F1 car doin the african savana

10

Anyone that is interested, youtube: secret life of F1(part 1 & 2)... One of the best documentaries EVER!

11

The streets of sunny Honolulu, Hawaii 8-)

12

This is just amazing, I am of Indian decent and I have been to the exact place. It's a wow factor seeing that the team redbull took this challenge and drove those un-forgiving roads. At the end of the day Northern Indian is a beautiful place surrounded by magnificent nature and kind hearted people.

13

I would like to see a Formula 1 car compete at Pikes Peak

14

DESKTOPS PLEASE!

15

"That said, the Red Bull team would be climbing to an altitude of over 5000km."



5000 KM !!! Wow, that's high ! lol



Amazing pics btw.

16

i'd like to see an f1 car drive into my garage.

17

"where would you like to see an F1 car drive?"



Answer: Bonneville

18

into my garage

19

I don't think it's possible with the RBR show car even with modifications and I don't care for drifting, but it'd be cool to see the show car going sideways.

21

Very cool!

22

Red Bull team would be climbing to an altitude of over 5000km. Surely that must be metres. Or is it NASA's new launch rocket?

23

f1 cars in formula drift would be epic

24

You mentioned it in the article: Pike's Peak.

25

There is no way the altitude is over 5000Km. Think about it....

26

F1 car in Downtown Los Angeles!!!!!!

27

I would like to see the Red Bull F1 car at the PPIHC this summer now that track is all asphalt.

28

wow! well seen as though F1 is coming to my native country in two weeks i would say doing the Finland Rally Stage!!!!!



Altough what Anthony said would be really quite thrilling to watch!

29

I also think actually driving upside down is what needs to be done.

30

Dope stuff! Keep the F1 content coming!!

31

New York City, or perhaps through a simple town like Iowa

32

Stuck in rush hour traffic, lol

33

im with MatsNorway, i would like to see it go at bonneville salt flats. or maybe even pikes peak.

35

Rola/Dr.Tran - ack, indeed it was a typo. Was meant to be 5000m obviously :)



MatsNorway - five years ago Honda ran their Formula 1 car at Bonneville. The rear wing was removed and replaced with a rudder type set up. They're aim was to hit 400km/h, but they fell just shy of that. They hit 397.5km/h.



- Charles

36

Monks and F1 photo wallpaper!

37

watch this on the news not long ago

and it is simply amazing!!



the amount of stress it have for the car and driver is imense

because the lack of oxygen..

38

bonneville

39

drive on water.

40

I'd like to see an F1 car run near my house in North Carolina.

41

this is beautiful.. see that amazing pictures,, a lot of problems with the air fuel ratio in a normal race car.. now in a F1 car.. good job

42

Shuto-kosoku expressway in Tokyo! I wonder how quick it could do a lap...

43

This is no doubt one of the coolest articles I have ever seen!

44

Holy crap, those photos are AMAZING. I would kill to have one of those as my wallpaper. Any chance of wallpapers? I WANT.

45

my backyard!

46

drive it on water.

47

AFRICAAAAAAAA

48

of course i would want to see one in the Philippines...i hope it survives the traffic.. and i do hope the driver can keep up with Filipino drivers haha

49

of course i would want to see one in the Philippines...i hope it survives the traffic.. and i do hope the driver can keep up with Filipino drivers haha

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