Having dominated F1 in 2023, Max Verstappen and Red Bull have strengthened their ties with an exciting new announcement.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull have further strengthened their ties in F1 with the team announcing a new “multi-year partnership” with sim racing giants Team Redline.
That partnership has now extended to a deal with Red Bull’s own sim racing outfit, with a multi-year arrangement with Team Redline confirmed on Tuesday. Joe Soltysik, Red Bull’s sim team lead, said: “This partnership marks an ambitious positive step on our journey to win back our team title in F1 Esports. Since the creation of our sim racing team in 2018, we have been committed to being the best competitors on the grid and constantly looking for ways to improve our performance.
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