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Krating Daeng (Thai: กระทิงแดง, RTGS: krathing daeng, pronounced [krà.tʰīŋ dɛ̄ːŋ]; lit. 'red bull' or 'red gaur') [1] is a non-carbonated energy drink created by Chaleo Yoovidhya. The drink is marketed and sold primarily in Southeast and East Asia; its derivative, Red Bull, is available in 165 countries. [2]
Kratingdaeng Racing Team is a Thai auto racing team based in Bangkok, Thailand. The team has raced in the TCR International Series , since 2016 . [ 1 ] Having previously raced in the Thailand Super Series and the VLN amongst others.
The logo depicts two large red bulls charging each other. The bulls are not cattle, but wild gaur, a bovine species native to Southeast Asia and called krathing (กระทิง) in Thai. Dietrich Mateschitz, an Austrian salesman for a German company, found the drink cured his jet lag, [1] [8] and entered into partnership with Chaleo in 1984 ...
Red Bull Racing used Renault engines between 2007 and 2018, before beginning a partnership with Honda that lasts until the end of 2025. In 2021, Red Bull founded its own power unit division, Red Bull Powertrains, which will begin producing its own power units for the Red Bull-owned teams in 2026 with backing from Ford.
The Red Gaurs (Thai: กระทิงแดง, Krathing Daeng) were an extreme right-wing paramilitary organization active in Thailand during the 1970s. The Red Gaurs played a key role in the 6 October 1976 massacre of students and activists at Thammasat University .
This category lists sports teams or organizations owned or sponsored by the Red Bull corporation. Subcategories This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total.
According to the bank HSBC, U.S.-based competitor Monster Beverage may be the underdog that could knock Red Bull from the top spot of the industry estimated to be worth $108.40 billion by 2031.
Mateschitz developed Red Bull based on the Thai drink Krating Daeng, itself based on Lipovitan. Red Bull became the dominant brand in the US after its introduction in 1997, with a market share of approximately 47% in 2005. [27] In New Zealand and Australia, the leading energy drink product in those markets, V, was introduced by Frucor Beverages ...