PPDS, the exclusive global provider of Philips Professional Displays, has announced a new multi-year contract extension with Oracle Red Bull Racing, becoming a ...
Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing prepares to drive in the garage during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco at Circuit de Monaco on May 24, 2024 in Monte ...
Having first teamed up in 2022 with the F1 world-championship winning team, PPDS has now extended the deal beyond 2025 and ...
Helmut Marko attributed Sergio Pérez's departure from Red Bull to a disconnect between his driving style and the team's car, along with a 282-point gap to Max Verstappen. Oct 19, 2024; Austin ...
Red Bull Racing and Philips Professional Displays (PPDS) continue their partnership heading into the upcoming F1 season, the ...
It is thought that only naming partner Oracle contributed more to Red Bull Racing as sponsors, with their contributions thought to be from £72.7m-£80.8m ($90m-$100m). According to reports ...
Cryptocurrency exchange platform Bybit’s lucrative sponsorship deal with Red Bull Racing, one of the dominant teams from motor racing’s prestigious Formula 1 (F1), has ended. Bybit signed a three-year ...
Oracle’s software, for instance, is extensively used by Red Bull’s pit wall to make strategic calculations. It remains to be seen now whether the team will bring on a new sponsor from cryptocurrency ...
The team's title sponsorship with US technology company Oracle, worth up to $100 million per year remains unaffected. RacingNews365 understands that Bybit and Red Bull Racing had been discussing a new ...
ByBit had been a prominent sponsor of the Red Bull team, with its partnership only eclipsed by that of title sponsor Oracle – a deal reported to be worth between $90 and $100 million per annum.