Oracle Red Bull Racing has been involved in Formula 1 since 2005 and had won eight world championships and 63 individual races by 2020.
The 2022 F1 season has drastically different technical regulations, particularly relating to aerodynamics. These regulations are designed to increase dramatic racetrack action such as overtaking. For Oracle Red Bull Racing and other teams, these rule changes create new, never-before-seen challenges:
“With cost caps in place we’ll still adjust the car throughout the season, but we will need to be more selective about the number and nature of changes, use simulation even more and rigorously manage our burn rate,” states Matt Cadieux, Chief Information Officer (CIO) at Oracle Red Bull Racing. “Fortunately, we have the infrastructure in place so that we can make effective data-driven decisions.”
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• Improved accuracy of carbon parts
• Increased consistency and repeatability
• Cut build time by 30 percent for some parts
• Minimized use of patches that add weight
• Reduced waste material
• Improved efficiency in trim room