This original race used spine bodywork section was used on the Red Bull Racing RB15 during the 2019 Formula One World Championship by Alexander Albon.
The spine is the narrow upper body panel running along the centreline of the car, connecting the airbox to the rear bodywork. While compact in size, it plays a crucial aerodynamic role by guiding airflow smoothly toward the rear wing and beam wing area, contributing to rear end stability and overall efficiency. Beneath its surface, the spine integrates structural elements and cooling pathways, making it both a technical and visually distinctive component of the car’s upper body.
The RB15 was campaigned by Red Bull Racing throughout the 2019 season and initially driven by Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly, with Alexander Albon joining the team from the Belgian Grand Prix onward. The 2019 season marked Red Bull Racing’s first year in partnership with Honda power units, a significant technical milestone for the team. During the year, Red Bull Racing secured three Grand Prix victories and achieved nine podium finishes, finishing third in the Constructors Championship. Albon delivered consistent points finishes and two strong fourth place results in Belgium and Japan, quickly adapting to the RB15 in his debut season with the team.
Race used spine sections are seldom released from team inventories, particularly examples associated with car number 23. Their central placement on the car, combined with clear driver identification, makes them highly desirable among collectors seeking authentic bodywork with direct race provenance.
This race used RB15 spine provides a tangible connection to Alexander Albon’s first season with Red Bull Racing and to an important transitional year in the team’s modern Formula One history.
This item is intended for serious collectors and Formula One enthusiasts who value authentic race used Formula One components with documented Grand Prix history.
The component is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity and includes a lifetime guarantee on authenticity.






