driving formula one
Photos: Red Bull Racing's F1 factory
Photo This is the headquarters of Red Bull Technology in Milton Keynes where the cars for the Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso Formula One teams are designed.silicon.com went along to take a look at how technology is now a key aspect of a modern... [10 Mar 2008]
Red Bull F1 racing up the grid
News The Red Bull Formula One (F1) team is using grid computing to boost development work for its 2008 racing car by getting the most out of its processing power. Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 ¦ [07 Mar 2008]
McLaren in pole position with data
Case Study Read more on how F1 relies on technology F1 champions put their faith in technology Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 Q&A: Alex Burns, COO at AT&T Williams F1 team AT&T backs F1 in bid to go global... [03 Mar 2008]
Renault F1's tech race never stops
News The Renault F1 team's IT department is in for a busy time from now until the Formula One World Championship kicks off in Australia in March 2008. Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 How Formula One takes tech to the extremes [22 Nov 2007]
How tech drives the World Rally Championship
Case Study The WRC's global audience rivals that of Formula One and MotoGP motorcycle racing but faces significantly different challenges. Read about how Formula One relies on technology ¦ Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 ¦ [08 Nov 2007]
CIO Essentials: Email stress, spam threats and "broken" IT...
News Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 ¦ How Formula One takes tech to the extremes ¦ Ever wondered what CIOs are reading on silicon.com? Our CIO Essentials feature puts you in the picture. Each week a leading IT chief picks his or her... [21 Aug 2007]
Supercomputer boost for AT&T Williams F1 team
News The AT&T Williams Formula One team has completed the installation of a new supercomputer to boost the aerodynamic development on its 2007 racer. Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 How Formula One takes tech to the extremes [20 Jul 2007]
F1 team gets up to speed with supercomputing
News The BMW-Sauber Formula One team is making good use of its very own supercomputer, Albert 2, as it moves up the Formula One pecking order. Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 How Formula One takes tech to the extremes [27 Jun 2007]
Grand Prix Racecar Design Moves Up a Gear With Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 Processors
White Paper Toyota Motorsport is a relatively new, but ambitious, contender in the Formula One Championship. By using a virtual wind tunnel, Toyota's engineers simulate designs and driving situations to predict the behaviour of the racecar in real life... [25 Apr 2007]
Photos: Tech titans back F1 racing hopes
Photo With technology and Formula One more closely associated than ever, silicon.com went along to the launch of the 2007 Williams F1 car. When asked about the tech involved in running the team, he said he trusts it completely and just gets on with the... [19 Mar 2007]
Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1
Photo IT is now one of the many factors that can give a Formula 1 team that extra 100th of a second competitive advantage that makes the difference between winning and losing a race. Renault Formula 1's technical director Bob Bell said managing and... [20 Sep 2006]
'So there I was, locked in the ladies loo... texting my wife for help'
News This is exactly what happened to me, I was driving to work one morning when the presenter posed a question about Formula 1. Surprise, surprise I was on the air within 5 minutes and after 20 minutes sitting at the side of the road (honest) I had won... [22 Apr 2003]
SAP reinvents itself with ecommerce offering
News SAP kicked off its latest global advertising campaign by sponsoring yesterday's US Grand Prix - the first American Formula One racing event for nine years. Joyce Bonham, analyst at Gartner Group, agreed: "The driving force behind the new marketing... [25 Sep 2000]
The Bloor Perspective: ASP action; B2B ecommerce hubs; and Cisco: worth more than Microsoft
Comment This formula raises the bar for ASP services, and makes it increasingly unlikely that low-budget start-ups will succeed. A win-win for the two companies, as partnerships have to be - but there is little doubt that it is Commerce One in the driving... [03 Apr 2000]
Silicon.com unveils third winner of F1 competition
News Along with first class hospitality, you'll have the opportunity to meet Jackie Stewart and current Formula One drivers, Johnny Herbert and Eddie Irvine. Silicon.com is delighted to announce the third winner of its Formula 1 competition. [21 Mar 2000]
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