Oracle Red Bull Racing have announced a multi-year partnership expansion and extension with Hexagon.
The deal will see the Austrian Formula One outfit continue using Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division’s 3D laser scanning and digitalisation solutions to refine aerodynamics, ensuring precision setups to move up the grid.
The partnership expansion will also cover the Red Bull Sim Racing team, focusing on the engineering sector in an attempt to close the gap between F1 and sim racing.
Additionally, Hexagon will have a branding presence on the lower side pod of Red Bull’s F1 race car, the RB21, across the Red Bull Sim Racing liveries for the F1 Sim Racing World Championship and Porsche Esports Supercup, and at the Red Bull Racing Erena.
The renewal will also see the partnership hit the two-decade mark, having kicked off 18 years ago.
Christian Horner, CEO and Team Principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing, commented:
“Hexagon has played a vital role in the success we’ve achieved over a long period as a valued partner to the team. Our technology partners are a crucial element for us and we’re very selective about who we work with. Hexagon will ensure our competitiveness for years to come.“
Josh Weiss, President of Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division, said:
“At Hexagon, we’re honoured to continue our partnership with Oracle Red Bull Racing, where our advanced measurement technologies play a key role in driving on-track success. Sharing a legacy of entrepreneurial spirit, innovation, and excellence, we’re excited to face the challenges of the upcoming season and embrace an even greener, more exhilarating era in 2026 and beyond.“

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