Oracle Red Bull Racing has announced a multi-year partnership renewal with Hexagon.
As per the agreement, the UK-based manufacturing software business will continue delivering 3D laser scanning and digitalisation solutions that contributes towards the development of the Formula 1 teams’ car.
In addition, Hexagon will expand their partnership through Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing, to inspire ‘the next generation of STEM professionals with a focus on the engineering sector and bridging the gap between sim racing and Formula 1.’
The agreement will see Hexagon branding feature on the lower sidepod of Red Bull Racing’s Formula 1 car, the RB21, as well as the Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing liveries for the F1 Sim Racing World Championship and Porsche Esports Supercup. Branding will also appear at the team’s home in the Red Bull Racing Erena.
The partnership has been described as ‘crucial’ ahead of the 2026 season as new sporting regulations come into effect that require all cars to be completely redesigned for the new era of more ‘agile, competitive, safer and more sustainable’ racing.

Christian Horner, Team Principal and Oracle Red Bull Racing’s CEO, said, “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.”
Red Bull Racing’s 2025 car was revealed at the F1 75 Live event at London’s O2 arena on 18th February, with Hexagon featured as an innovation partner.
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