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Red Bull F1 drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez swap wheels for water with Oracle SailGP team

Formula 1 drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez took to the water with the Oracle SailGP team ahead of the Italian Grand Prix. The pair sailed in the French Riviera with US SailGP driver Jimmy Spithill against Australia’s Tom Slingsby. Ad Oracle is Red Bull’s title sponsor in F1 and they teamed up with SailGP earlier this month.

SailingIrish sailors rise to challenge at Youth Sailing Worlds14/07/2022 AT 21:28 “I’ve had a pretty incredible experience,” said Verstappen. “I’ve never done anything like it. We do a lot of really cool things at Red Bull and this is definitely one of them.

“SailGP is extremely professional, and the race boats are much bigger than expected, it was impressive to see the aerodynamics and the foils. It was really interesting to listen to the whole team communicate on the boat, when I’m in the car I only communicate with one person. “We also went to the Oracle Insights Center and the one thing that really interested me in SailGP is that all the data is available to everyone.

And of course, in our sport, that’s not allowed and it’s not possible, but still you have so much information to make the right calls and strategy calls.” Tsunoda confirmed to stay at AlphaTauri for 2023 season ‘You could rebuild him’ – Horner would sign Ricciardo if in charge of Alpine Spithill added: “I think when they were told they were going to go on the water, they didn’t expect these boats. They certainly looked at them with a little bit of shock because the boats look more like an aircraft. I think they were blown away by the technology.

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