Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing Partners with SCUF Gaming
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Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing Partners with SCUF Gaming
Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing, the sim racing division of Red Bull Racing, has announced a multi-year partnership with SCUF Gaming, a leading gaming controller manufacturer. As part of the agreement, SCUF Gaming will become the official gaming controller of the Red Bull Sim Racing team.
To mark the collaboration, SCUF will launch a specially designed controller featuring Red Bull Racing’s distinctive colours. Additionally, SCUF’s branding will appear on the jerseys worn by the team’s drivers, and its logo will be displayed on Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing cars during major competitions, including the 2025 F1 Sim Racing World Championship.
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The partnership also extends to Red Bull Racing’s wider fanbase, with the team offering SCUF controllers to its partners and providing exclusive discounts for members of The Paddock, Red Bull Racing's fan engagement platform.
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Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing Partners with SCUF Gaming
Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing, the sim racing division of Red Bull Racing, has announced a multi-year partnership with SCUF Gaming, a leading gaming controller manufacturer. As part of the agreement, SCUF Gaming will become the official gaming controller of the Red Bull Sim Racing team.
To mark the collaboration, SCUF will launch a specially designed controller featuring Red Bull Racing’s distinctive colours. Additionally, SCUF’s branding will appear on the jerseys worn by the team’s drivers, and its logo will be displayed on Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing cars during major competitions, including the 2025 F1 Sim Racing World Championship.
More:GIANTX Co-CEO Steps Down
The partnership also extends to Red Bull Racing’s wider fanbase, with the team offering SCUF controllers to its partners and providing exclusive discounts for members of The Paddock, Red Bull Racing's fan engagement platform.
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