It has been a spectacular collapse from the Milton Keynes-based outfit, who despite starting the season in impressive fashion, have suffered a severe drop-off in both performances and results.
His team-mate Max Verstappen has also struggled to get the best out of his car in recent months, but has continued to score points on a consistent basis, resulting in the Dutchman clinching his fourth consecutive world title in Las Vegas last weekend.
But with both McLaren and Ferrari - who will soon have the talents of Lewis Hamilton to call upon - heading into 2025 with new-found confidence, the pressure is already on Red Bull to ensure they can compete with their rivals next season.
And with speculation continuing to surround the long-term future of Verstappen, his father Jos has issued a firm demand to Red Bull that they must continue to perform and build a good car, issuing a stark warning ahead of next season.
Speaking to Radio Joe, Verstappen said: "That’s for sure [Max staying with Red Bull in 2025] that has been decided for a long time,"
"We have confidence in it and we give them our trust, but it won’t be Max’s fault if things don’t go well.
"They must continue to perform. They need to keep building a good car, that’s important."
This is crucial as Verstappen Sr has warned even Mercedes will be in the mix with Red Bull next season, with Ferrari and McLaren already ahead of the team in the constructors' standings this season.
"Next year is going to be a very exciting season because Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull, and McLaren will all be fighting for the win," he added.