
See how Oracle Red Bull Racing uses Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to adapt to Formula One 2026 rule changes.
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Formula One 2026 regulations are changing how teams design cars, simulate performance, and make race weekend decisions. In this conversation, Fritz Nelson, Oracle Senior Vice President, speaks with Jack Harrington, Technical Partnerships Lead at Oracle Red Bull Racing, about what the new rules mean in practice and why speed of learning matters. Harrington breaks down key changes, including smaller cars, new aerodynamic approaches such as active aero, and overtake mode replacing DRS, along with boost mode and major power unit updates featuring a greater role for the battery and sustainable fuels. He also explains how cost-cap constraints raise the stakes by reducing the margin for trial and error. The discussion highlights how Oracle Cloud Infrastructure supports digital twin development, CFD and Monte Carlo simulations, and scalable compute so the team can process more variables, run more scenario analysis, and make clearer calls when performance and timing matter most.
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