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Austin, Texas and Milton Keynes, UK—March 13, 2025Oracle Red Bull Racing, the multiple-championship-winning Formula One team, is expanding its use of Oracle Cloud and AI technologies on and off the track as the team kicks off the 2025 Formula One (F1) season.
“Since the start of our partnership, Oracle has given us a technical advantage that has helped us win races, championships, and fans,” said Christian Horner, CEO and Team Principal, Oracle Red Bull Racing. “Performance gains are the lifeblood of competition in F1, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is the best choice to help us reach our goals on the track. From the factory to the podium, Oracle Cloud and AI technologies continue to provide the insights that help make Oracle Red Bull Racing one of the most successful teams in Formula One history.”
Oracle Red Bull Racing relies on Oracle Cloud to drive performance on and off the track. For example, Oracle Red Bull Racing runs billions of simulations on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) before and during each race to ensure it has the best data-driven strategy in place to quickly react to variations in car performance, track conditions, and competitor actions. For the 2025 F1 season, Oracle Red Bull Racing will leverage the new OCI Compute A2 and OCI Compute A4 Flex shapes to increase simulation speeds by 10 percent, enabling the team to run even more simulations each week to test a wider variety of scenarios and improve race-day decisions. Since moving its race strategy infrastructure to OCI in 2021, Oracle Red Bull Racing has already increased the speed of its simulations by 25 percent, giving the team a significant strategic advantage on race day.
In addition to using Oracle Cloud to strengthen its race strategy in the 2025 F1 season, Oracle Red Bull Racing will also use Oracle technology to:
“Oracle Red Bull Racing has approached its technology strategy with the same relentless focus on performance that has underpinned its dominance on the track,” said Karan Batta, senior vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. “Our collective success is a testament to the performance and flexibility of Oracle Cloud and our teams’ collaborative effort to push the boundaries of innovation.”
The 2025 F1 season begins March 14-16 with the Louis Vuitton Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.
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