Multi-year extension announced
Italian Formula One team Visa Cash App Racing Bulls (VCARB) has announced a multi-year partnership extension with additive manufacturing solutions and advanced materials company, Roboze. The three-year extension will see the team continue to use Roboze’s advanced technology and materials.
The partnership extension will enhance the use of high-performance additive manufacturing in producing essential components in motorsports. Additionally both will be looking to find new applications for ‘advanced manufacturing, strengthening the bond between technological innovation and sports performance’.
Peter Bayer, CEO, VCARB, commented,
“We are thrilled to announce the renewal of our partnership with Roboze. The integration of Roboze’s technology has transformed our approach to producing critical components, enabling us to achieve an optimal balance between efficiency and performance. At VCARB we are constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation and working with Roboze allows us to continue integrating cutting-edge materials and precision engineering into our development process.”
Olly Hughes, CMO, Red Bull Technology, said,
“Innovation is at the core of everything we do at Visa Cash App Racing Bulls, and our continued partnership with Roboze is a testament to that commitment. Roboze’s cutting-edge 3D printing technology has already made a significant impact across multiple racing series, from MotoGP with Yamaha Factory Racing to IndyCar with Chip Ganassi Racing. Their expertise in high-performance materials like Carbon PEEK has allowed us to replace traditional laminated components with lighter, stronger, and more efficient parts. We look forward to pushing the limits of performance even further together as we enter this next chapter of our partnership.”
Alessio Lorusso, Founder and CEO of Roboze, added,
“The renewal of this partnership is a tangible confirmation of the value that our technology and advanced materials bring to highly competitive sectors like Formula 1. We are honored to continue supporting VCARB in achieving their ambitious goals, contributing to redefining additive manufacturing standards in motorsport.”

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