The world of motorsport is shaped not only by drivers, engineers and team strategists, but also by the countless people behind the scenes who bring every race to life. However, this week the Red Bull Racing community was hit with deeply sad news. A long-time employee of the Red Bull Racing program, known for her dedication to the fan community, has tragically passed away at the age of just 27. Her sudden death, which followed a painful family situation, has caused an outpouring of grief within the global Red Bull Racing family.

According to people who knew her, she had been involved in activities surrounding the team for many years and played an important role in connecting fans with the world of Formula 1. She was known for her enthusiasm, her friendly nature and her inexhaustible energy during race weekends. For many fans, she was a familiar face at events, fan meetings and online community activities organized around Red Bull Racing.
The tragic news took on an extra emotional charge when it became known that she leaves behind a child of only three years old. This reality has only increased the sadness among colleagues, friends and fans. Many people within the motorsport community have expressed their condolences, highlighting how difficult the loss is for everyone who knew her.
A face of the fan community
Although Formula 1 is often about speed, competition and technology, the fan community is playing an increasingly important role within the sport. Teams invest a lot of time and resources in building strong relationships with supporters around the world. People like her were an important part of that connection.
Colleagues describe her as someone who was always ready to welcome fans, answer questions and ensure that everyone felt included in the team. Whether it was organizing activities during Grand Prix weekends, guiding fan clubs or supporting online community projects, she always brought enthusiasm and warmth.
Many supporters remember her as someone who was never too busy to chat, take a photo or answer a question. In a sport that can often seem grand and unattainable, people like her made fans feel closer to their favorite team.
Comments from the Red Bull Racing community

After her death was announced, numerous messages from fans, colleagues and members of the motorsport community appeared on social media. Many people shared memories of meetings during race weekends or conversations online where they could sense her passion for the team.
Some fans wrote that thanks to her involvement, they really felt part of the Red Bull Racing family for the first time. Others emphasized that her energy and positivity left a lasting impression.
Former colleagues also expressed their sadness and remembered how she always worked with a smile, even during long and hectic race weekends. Within the Formula 1 world, where the pressure is often high and the days are long, her presence was seen as a source of motivation and positivity.
A community united in mourning
The Red Bull Racing community is known for its strong bond between team members and fans. In times of success that bond is celebrated, but in moments of loss that bond may prove even stronger.
Fans from various countries have now started initiatives to commemorate her. Some have posted with photos from past events, others have shared memories of conversations they had with her. For many, she was not just a team member, but a person who made the sport more human and accessible.

Within the motorsport world, it is not uncommon for teams and fans to come together to show respect when someone from the community passes away. This often happens through online commemorations, joint messages of support or symbolic gestures during race weekends.
The impact of people behind the scenes
Although drivers are often the face of the sport, the reality is that a Formula 1 team consists of hundreds of people working behind the scenes. From engineers and technicians to logistics teams and community managers – each of them contributes to the success and identity of a team.
Her work within the fan community showed how important this role can be. Fans feel connected to teams not only through performance on the court, but also through the people who make them feel welcome in the world of sports.
In that regard, her death leaves a void that will be difficult to fill. For many, she represented the human side of a world often dominated by technology, competition and speed.
Memories that last
Although her life ended tragically early, memories of her work and personality continue to live on in the community she helped build. The stories fans and colleagues share show how one person can have a positive impact on thousands of others.
For many, she will be remembered as someone who shared and strengthened the passion for Red Bull Racing. Her enthusiasm for the sport was contagious and made every meeting something special.
A moment of reflection for motorsport
The loss of a young life reminds the motorsports world that behind every race, event and team are people with their own stories, families and dreams. In a sport where the focus is often on speed and performance, such a tragedy brings out the human side of the community.
As fans, colleagues and friends gather to remember her, one message continues to resonate: her energy, kindness and dedication will not be forgotten.
The Red Bull Racing family — from team members to supporters around the world — now remains united in mourning, but also in gratitude for the impact it has had on so many people. Her spirit and her love for the sport will live on in the memories of everyone who ever met her, on race weekends and beyond.