Celebrating Two Decades of Innovation
Siemens Digital Industries Software recently celebrated a significant milestone: the 20th anniversary of its fruitful partnership with Oracle Red Bull Racing. This collaboration stands as one of the longest associations in the world of Formula 1 (F1), significantly impacting the sport through its technical advancements.
Since 2004, Siemens has been at the forefront, equipping Red Bull Racing with its innovative Xcelerator portfolio of industry software. This partnership has greatly enabled the team to tackle the numerous logistical issues that arise in such a fast-paced environment. The complexity of design and the ever-increasing number of components — with around 10,000 unique parts per car — are managed adeptly through Siemens’ advanced technological resources.
Christian Horner, CEO and Team Principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing, stated, "With Siemens, we've got the digital backbone that lets us turn ideas into reality faster than ever. Their tools empower our engineers to innovate, adapt, and remain agile. In Formula 1, this agility can often mean the difference between winning and losing."
Red Bull Racing relies heavily on Siemens' comprehensive digital twin technology, allowing the team to design, test, and manufacture championship-winning cars at breakneck speeds. Using Siemens' NX software for product engineering has led to a 300% improvement in part design cycle times. Additionally, the software's intricate shape modeling capabilities have increased throughput for aerodynamic design by an impressive 1,000% per iteration.
Furthermore, Siemens Teamcenter software plays a crucial role in managing the configurations specific to each of the many tracks on the racing circuit, reducing the time required to approve design changes from weeks to mere hours. This efficiency is invaluable in the competitive world of Formula 1, where every second counts.
The ongoing partnership has not only transformed engineering processes but also enhanced the manufacturing capabilities of Red Bull Racing. Generative design features within Siemens' NX software have reduced design time for components from two weeks to just two days — a remarkable leap in engineering efficiency.
Ben Sheath, Siemens’ Vice President and Managing Director for the UK and Ireland, expressed his pride in the journey shared with Red Bull Racing. "Working with Red Bull Racing from day one has been an incredible journey. I started as an engineer at Siemens, and today, witnessing how our collaboration has contributed to their success in Formula 1 fills me with immense pride."
Siemens’ Xcelerator has also supported Red Bull Racing's innovative approach to composite design and manufacturing through their Fibersim portfolio, achieving a 30% improvement in design-to-delivery timelines. Moreover, by utilizing Simcenter software alongside NX and Fibersim, the engineering team has developed custom seating that positions drivers optimally for reduced fatigue and enhanced control during races.
As Siemens continues to support Red Bull Racing with advanced technologies, the partnership demonstrates the dynamics of innovation and the speed at which it is essential in Formula 1. For over two decades, this collaboration has seamlessly interwoven digital transformation within the high-stakes world of racing.
To delve deeper into how Oracle Red Bull Racing is leveraging Siemens’ Xcelerator portfolio to sustain excellence in Formula 1, you can visit
Siemens' official site. With a vision to drive the future, Siemens Digital Industries Software is committed to aiding organizations in digital transformation, streamlining engineering and manufacturing processes for a sustainable future.
As this iconic partnership continues to thrive, automotive technology and innovation will keep reaching new heights, ensuring that both Siemens and Oracle Red Bull Racing remain at the forefront of Formula 1 racing.
Conclusion
The celebration of 20 years of collaboration not only marks a successful partnership but also illustrates the significant role technology plays in the world of high-speed racing. As both companies look forward to future advancements, the impact of their joint efforts will undoubtedly be felt on and off the racetrack.