• Red Bull, the "energy" drink created by Austrian Dietrich Mateschitz, doesn't taste very good.

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  • Austrian Dietrich Mateschitz made our world billionaires cover after turning energy drink Red Bull into a blockbuster brand.

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  • Clever marketing helped Dietrich Mateschitz turn a so-so beverage into a billion-dollar brand.

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  • The 39-year-old Englishman has been at the helm since the team was launched by Austrian billionaire owner Dietrich Mateschitz in 2005.

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  • "The current status was intended 'to prevent' older drivers filling spots 'instead of' young ones, " team owner Dietrich Mateschitz told autosport.com.

    BBC: Red Bull's Christian Klien

  • Co-owner Dietrich Mateschitz, the founder of the Red Bull drinks empire, said new rules being introduced in 2010 had forced his hand.

    CNN: F1 changes force Toro Rosso sale

  • Son Chalerm (No. 36) separately owns 2% of Red Bull given to him for introducing his late father, Chaleo, to Austrian cofounder Dietrich Mateschitz.

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  • Ecclestone said he had discussed introducing women drivers with Dietrich Mateschitz, who owns the Red Bull team that has dominated F1 for the past three years.

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  • Red Bull boss Dietrich Mateschitz, who has two teams in F1, told autosport.com Buemi was "very likely" to be one of the drivers for junior team Toro Rosso.

    BBC: Buemi poised for Toro Rosso seat

  • Dietrich Mateschitz, who owns both teams, revealed Buemi was "very likely" to be chosen, which would leave Sato and Bourdais to fight it out for the other seat.

    BBC: Sato to test for Toro Rosso again

  • Red Bull team boss Dietrich Mateschitz says this policy has gone too far, with the Austrian deeply critical of what he sees as the debilitating effects of fast-wearing tires after Sunday's fifth race of the season.

    CNN: Pirelli admit tire testing 'inadequacies'

  • "It depends at the moment on millionaires - billionaires, we don't have millionaires now - subsidising it, people like Vijay Mallya of Kingfisher (Force India) or Dietrich Mateschitz of Red Bull (Racing), " Mosley told BBC Sport's Adam Parsons in an exclusive interview in Paris.

    BBC: Mosley wants action to 'save' F1

  • Historically, the FIA has not punished the use of team orders when they have been applied in a championship-winning race but Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz told Austrian reporters this week that he would be prepared to lose the title to Alonso rather than show favouritism to either of his drivers.

    BBC: Red Bull rule out team orders in F1 title decider

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