Six time Constructors’ Champions Red Bull Racing and Indeed have agreed to a multi-year partnership, with branding from the #1 worldwide job site and top hiring company appearing on the cars at the F1 Chinese GP, along with the Red Bull-backed Alisha Palmowski in F1 Academy through 2026.
It was a mixed weekend on circuit to kick the partnership off. Max Verstappen retired from P6 with just over ten laps to go in the Grand Prix last Sunday, although Isack Hadjar did bag four points with 8th.
On the F1 Academy side of things, Alisha Palmowski secured pole for the full points race. However, a bad launch proved costly. She had to settle for P2. It leaves her second in points post-Shanghai, trailing Emma Felbermayr by six.
According to the press release, Indeed said: “By aligning with one of the most elite teams in professional sports, Indeed is tapping into a highly engaged, tech-savvy global audience to highlight that world-class talent is the ultimate competitive advantage.”
Laurent Mekies, Team Principal and CEO at Oracle Red Bull Racing, said:
“People have always been the foundation of our success at Oracle Red Bull Racing. Every Championship we’ve won is the result of exceptional talent, strong collaboration, and a culture that empowers our team to perform at the highest level. We’re incredibly proud of the diverse set of specialisms across the entire team that drives performance every weekend.
“In a sport defined by marginal gains, our team personnel are and will always be our greatest advantage. Working with Indeed across both our F1 and F1 Academy teams allows us to continue attracting, identifying and supporting the very best people in the industry.”
James Whitemore, CMO of Indeed:
“At Indeed, we’re proud to help people get jobs and help employers find the people who drive their success. Our partnership with Red Bull Racing places Indeed alongside one of the most high-performing teams in the world.
“It’s a powerful platform with a highly engaged, global audience that values performance, innovation, and technical excellence. Most importantly, it reinforces a universal truth: whether you’re building a championship‑winning racing team or a world‑class business, success depends on the talent you hire.”





