Red Bull Racing explores AI’s potential, yet its full transformative impact on Formula 1 remains largely untapped and full of promise.
Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing’s team principal, sees enormous potential for artificial intelligence to transform the way his team operates in Formula 1.
Horner asserts that the development of AI and machine learning (ML) offers tremendous potential for F1 teams to enhance numerous aspects of how they design and manage their cars.
“AI and ML are a part of Formula 1’s cutting-edge technology.”
“We use AI in our simulations, in how we prepare for a Grand Prix.”
“It’s a fascinating technology that we’re only scratching the surface of.”
“The ability to focus on key areas of car development has become especially crucial for F1 teams since the introduction of the budget cap and other restrictions on the amount of development work they can carry out.”
“Data simply allows us to make more informed decisions.”
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