Oracle Red Bull Racing dominated the last season with RB19, and through halfway this season they were looking the dominant force until after the summer break when McLaren put more than a foot in the door for claiming this year’s championship. While the battle on the track is going to be more intense than ever until the final race off the track fans can revel in the experience of sim driving in the Red Bull’s untouchable (in fact F1’s most successful car) RB19.
The dominant F1 racing team has revealed their first-ever motion simulators based on the RB19 that became one the most dominant car during the 2023 championship. Red Bull has collaborated with Memento Exclusives who have tons of experience in motorsports to craft the limited-edition simulators. To keep everything authentic to the last detail, they’ve used the same materials and processed as done on the actual racing cars.
Designer: Oracle Red Bull Racing and Memento Exclusives
This results in the exact same experience while driving the real Red Bull F1 car on the daunting circuits of motorsports. Of course, you’ll have the opportunity to navigate those chicanes or brake late like Max if you’ve somehow got his reflexes and skills. The sim comes complete with state-of-the-art technology like haptic actuators and rumble feedback courtesy of the D-Box haptic motion system to make everything feel as authentic as in real life. There are adjustable Heusinkveld gaming pedals, a custom Rexing Mayaris steering wheel, AOC 49” curved gaming monitor and high-end speakers for audio realism. So, these sims are it for Red Bull Racing and hardcore gaming fans.
The Oracle Red Bull Racing RB19 Racing Simulator can be bought right away for a mind-numbing price of $136,668 through F1Authetics. Along with these racing sims, they’ve also revealed the limited-edition RB18 and RB19 show cars which are available for purchase. Motorsports lovers bit fat bank accounts can own either the RB18 or RB19 cars featuring Max Verstappen or Sergio Pérez liveries. In addition, fans will get a 1:8 scale model and the special edition liveries from the Miami and Las Vegas races. For those who cannot fathom the thick prices of these show cars, there are memorabilia in the form of replica car parts and bodywork.