f1 formula

Photos: Flying robots, Colossus codebreaker, virus art

Photo Photo credit: Corinne Schulze silicon.com went along to the Red Bull Racing Formula One factory for a behind the scenes look at the cutting-edge technology the team uses to develop its cars. Security software firm MessageLabs turned cyber threats... [27 Mar 2008]

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 McLaren Electronic Systems (MES) has been using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 as it prepares for the 2008 Formula One season opener in Australia on 16 March. MES (formerly TAG Electronic Systems) is the electronics and software arm of the McLaren Group... [03 Mar 2008]

Managed Development Environment Delivers Best Formula One Car

White Paper Honda Racing F1 Team wanted to design and build a new Formula One car in the brief, five-month off-season. The Honda Racing F1 Team, owned by Honda Motor Co, was founded in 1997. Teams of designers and engineers in the UK and Japan must collaborate... [14 Jan 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]

Cheat Sheet: Supercomputing

Cheat Sheet Formula One teams have been embracing supercomputing tech, with the AT&T Williams F1 team and the BMW-Sauber team both using separate supercomputers to improve the development of their aerodynamic tech. [20 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]

Formula One Team Better Competes With On-Track Rivals After Deploying New Web Site

White Paper For almost three decades, the Williams F1 racing team has been at the forefront of Formula One development. To better compete with its on-track rivals, the team needed a Web site that would document its winning reputation and history. [05 Sep 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]

Renault F1 Team Steps Up a Gear With Trackside Data on Portable Network Appliance Storage

White Paper Renault F1 Team is a leading competitor in the glamorous but ultra-competitive world of Formula 1 racing. The challenge for the team was to find a storage device that could handle the volume of data being written in real time, with every lap the... [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]

Photos of the month - June 2007

Photo The ING Renault Formula One team has opened up an island containing a race circuit within Second Life's virtual world. Pictured is silicon.com's avatar taking a walk around the virtual Renault F1 garage. [27 Jun 2007]

Photos: Renault F1 races into Second Life

Photo The ING Renault Formula One team has opened its very own island and race circuit (above) - in virtual world Second Life. The island was launched at a virtual press conference - which took place at the Monaco Grand Prix and in London - with Renault... [01 Jun 2007]

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