The two giants come together to push the boundaries of motorsports using cutting-edge technology
Formula 1 is the pinnacle of motorsports, with cars that routinely exceed 300km/h and produce up to 7g of lateral force—the same experienced by fighter pilots. These are among the most sophisticated vehicles in the world today, each maintained by a team of seasoned engineers, mechanics and more. With a global audience in the hundreds of millions, the Grands Prix themselves are highly complex affairs supported by thousands of broadcasters, event organisers, media managers and other professionals.
To keep every moving part of this machine running smoothly, F1 has partnered with technology company Lenovo to develop an IT infrastructure that can withstand the event’s demands and breakneck pace of innovation.
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