Oracle Cloud Helps Oracle Red Bull Racing Gear Up For Fans - and the Track - in 2023
Oracle Red Bull Racing launches new technology plans for the 2023 Formula 1 season, enhancing fan engagement and race strategy using Oracle Cloud. Key initiatives include a fan contest to design the RB19 car livery, expected to boost membership in its loyalty program, The Paddock, which grew by 250,000 members in 2022. Additionally, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) will support up to 100 billion race simulations, improving real-time decision-making for race strategies. The integration of OCI is also pivotal for Red Bull Powertrains' development of a next-generation hybrid engine for 2026, reinforcing Oracle's role in the team's ongoing success.
- Fan engagement program, The Paddock, added over 250,000 members in 2022.
- Oracle Cloud to facilitate nearly 100 billion race strategy simulations in 2023.
- Support for Red Bull Powertrains' hybrid engine development enhances long-term partnership.
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Oracle Fusion Cloud CX to drive fan engagement, Paddock growth, livery design contest
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to power billions of race simulations to improve race strategy
"Oracle Cloud helped us to our championship wins in 2021 and 2022, and we know it will give our fans, the team, and our drivers even more to get excited about this season," said Oracle Red
Paddock members design their way into the history books
While the
"Oracle technology is built to help customers win," said
Nearly 100 billion race strategy simulations improve decisions in 2023
Oracle will continue to drive the team's success on the track by powering the technical backbone of the team's race strategy – the billions of computer-generated simulations that enable race strategists to make split-second decisions. Last year OCI played a vital role in
In 2022, Oracle reduced the latency and increased the volume and speed of race simulations, which led to a
Powering Powertrains simulation with OCI
Oracle will also work with Red Bull Powertrains as it makes crucial advances in the development of the next-generation hybrid engine that will power the team's cars in the 2026 season. OCI will support elements of the team's high performance computing (HPC) workloads running complex, compute-intensive simulations to model critical elements of the powertrain design.
Beyond the upcoming Formula 1 season, Oracle will continue to provide support for Oracle Red Bull Racing Esports. OCI will help the Esports team analyze data to make smarter race decisions and better understand their own performance. It will also power simulation technology to improve driver preparation – just like the Formula 1 team.
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