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Red Bull signs US tech giant Oracle as title sponsor

Red Bull Racing will head into the 2022 Formula 1 season with a new title partner, US software tech giant Oracle. The software company was a sponsor of the Milton Keynes-based outfit last year but thanks to its enhanced partnership , the team will be known as Oracle Red Bull Racing. Building on the success of last year’s F1 Drivers’ Championship which was won by Max Verstappen, the Red Bull's 2022 season will feature expanded use of Oracle Cloud across its most significant areas of operation including "analytics-based race strategy, optimized engine development, AI and machine learning-powered driver training and a tailored fan experience". "Oracle Cloud enabled us to...
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