The championship-winning Oracle Red Bull Racing team relies on Oracle Cloud to drive race strategy, engine development, fan engagement, and more. You can power your business’s AI, data, and apps using the same cloud that Oracle Red Bull Racing uses.
How do you top one of the most thrilling racing seasons of all time? By getting even faster. Oracle Red Bull Racing runs billions of race-strategy simulations on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), helping give drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez their best chances to win.
—Christian Horner, Team Principal and CEO, Oracle Red Bull Racing
OCI helps Oracle Red Bull Racing take a big step forward on their 2026 engine
Using OCI, Oracle Red Bull Racing ran 25% more simulations this season to give their drivers an edge. Real-time insights on performance and myriad other factors sharpen decision-making and help produce wins.
OCI’s performance allows the Oracle Red Bull Racing team to run real-time analytics throughout every race to help guide strategy decisions. OCI helped the team increase by 25% the number of Monte Carlo simulations it could run. By leveraging a modern technology stack, utilizing the power and flexibility of Kubernetes, they can scale up their simulation platform while keeping costs within the tight spending regulations defined by the sport.
Using Oracle Advertising and Customer Experience, the team developed an engagement platform to help fans get closer to the team. The Oracle Red Bull Racing Paddock lets fans earn points to get exclusive swag and digital downloads. In 2023, fans used The Paddock to take part in a first-of-its-kind contest to design the livery that appeared on the team’s cars during several races.
The Oracle Red Bull Racing Paddock has grown its loyalty membership by more than 950%.
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