Key Takeaway
Since migrating to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) in 2021, Oracle Red Bull Racing has enhanced simulation speeds by 25%, boosting its competitive edge. CEO Christian Horner emphasizes that Oracle has provided a crucial technical advantage, aiding in race and championship victories. Additionally, Oracle is introducing generative AI to assist the team in quickly reviewing extensive regulatory documents after races, allowing them to efficiently address penalties within a tight 30-minute timeframe. This partnership continues to be vital for achieving performance gains in the highly competitive world of Formula 1.
Since transitioning its race strategy infrastructure to OCI in 2021, the team has already boosted simulation speeds by 25%, enhancing its strategic edge during races.
“Since the beginning of our partnership, Oracle has provided us with a technical advantage that has enabled us to win races, championships, and fans,” says Christian Horner, CEO and Team Principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing. “Performance improvements are essential for competition in F1, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is the optimal choice to help us achieve our objectives on the track.”
Oracle introduces generative AI capabilities to the pit wall for regulatory reviews and powertrain development
In a new pilot program, Oracle is assisting Oracle Red Bull Racing in implementing generative AI at the pit wall. After races, teams have only 30 minutes to contest penalties, necessitating a swift review of thousands of pages of historical regulatory rulings.








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