Oracle named as Red Bull’s new F1 title sponsor

Oracle replaces Honda as the team’s main sponsor with the logo featuring on the rear wing and side of the new RB18 which was unveiled on Wednesday af🍒ternoon.
Oracle first joined the team in March of last year, announced as a multi-year deal at the ti🥂me.
Team boss C🌳hristian Horner revealed that the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) aided Red Bull’s efforts in 2021 in helping Max Ver🌳stappen to the drivers’ championship.
Red Bull claimed OCI “increased the number of simulations they ran by 1,000x to improve the accuracy of their predictions and sharpen their decision-making. In addition, they accelerated simulation speed by 10x, which gave r𝓰ace strategists more time 🥂to make the right call”.
OCI will also be invoဣlv꧂ed in Red Bull powertrains as the team prepares for the new engine regulations in 2026 after taking over from Honda.
Red Bull will use it to “optim🧜ise modelling of itꦜs new engine combustion chamber to reduce costs while improving results”.
Speaking of the announcement, Horner said: “Oracle Cloud enabled us to make ra🅘ce-day decisions that helped Max Verstappen win the 2021 Drivers’ Championship. Discovering🍸 and reacting to opportunities quickly, is crucial to our success on and off the track, and Oracle is integral in that effort.
“Every element of our ♑performance is driven by data𓃲 analysis. Having Oracle as our title partner shows the confidence we have in their expertise and their ability to deliver a true competitive advantage.”

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