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Red Bull driver and 4-time World Champion Max Verstappen’s championship-winning race simulator is up for auction to support the Wings of Life charity. The winning bidder will also have a chance to tour the Red Bull Racing Technology campus with up to 10 people. The RB19 is the most dominant car in F1 history as Max Verstappen won 19 out of 22 races in the 2023 Formula 1 season. Now, its Motion Simulator will go on auction to benefit Wings of Life, the Red Bull Teams’s charity.
The 2023 was the most successful year for Red Bull as their RB 19 car won 21 out of the 22 races in the calendar. IN 22 races Max verstappen won 19 and his teammate Sergio Perez won two races with many podium finishes. Only Carlos Sainz is the other driver who won the Singapore Grand prix for Ferrari.
Max Verstappen's Simulator
The RB19 simulator includes every technology with motion control and the driver will get a feel of an F2 race car. It has haptic actuators, front pivot configurations and haptic rumble feedback. The winning bidder will also get a chance to see the Red Bull technology campus which has all the championship-winning cars, RB Factory to see the car's manufacturing process from design to manufacturing.
Verstappen is known as the best simulator driver in the world with car settings very close to reality. His Simulator achievements include the Porsche Esports Supercup and 24 Hours of LeMans Virtual championship. He believes Simulators can help new drivers develop their skills and gain experience driving F1 cars.
The money collected from the Auction will be given to ‘The Wings of Life’. A research foundation, part of the Red Bull Racing charity that focuses on Spinal cord injury. Red Bull boss Christian Horner “It's been another record-breaking year for Max and so it is fitting to work with F1 Authentics on a charity auction that nods to his 4th Drivers championship and also contributes to ongoing research into a cure for spinal cord injury.”
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