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Formula 1 announces new racing performance data backed by Amazon’s cloud service for 2020 season

  • There are 300 sensors on each F1 race car, generating more than 1.1 million data points per second, transmitted from the car to the pit

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F1 is introducing a news set of in-race data in collaboration with Amazon's cloud service. Photo: Handout

Formula 1 (F1) is introducing a new set of racing statistics for the 2020 season powered by Amazon’s cloud computing arm Amazon Web Services (AWS), giving global fans of the motor racing sport more on-screen and race-time insights into their favourite teams and drivers.

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Six real-time racing stats, including car performance scores, ultimate driver speed comparison, driver skills rating, high-speed/low-speed corner performance, car/team development and overall season performance as well as qualifying and race pace predictions will roll out as on-screen graphics from July through December of this season, according to a company statement on Tuesday.

“Formula 1 has been viewed or consumed very much in the same way for the last 30 to 40 years. It's images of cars going round and round a track and it’s not really telling much more of a story than that,” said Rob Smedley, chief engineer of F1. “We're trying to bring the data to life and use it to engage fans.”

F1 and AWS previously announced six F1 insights and the new gauges are aimed at helping fans to further understand the split-second decisions and race strategies made by drivers or team strategists that can dramatically affect a race outcome.

Rob Smedley, chief engineer of F1. Photo: Handout
Rob Smedley, chief engineer of F1. Photo: Handout
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There are 300 sensors on each F1 race car, generating more than 1.1 million data points per second, which are transmitted from the car to the pit. To create these new insights, F1 will use 70 years of historical race data combined with live data that is streamed from sensors on F1 racing cars and trackside to the cloud.

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