f1 sport
How tech drives the World Rally Championship
Case Study The World Rally Championship (WRC) is one of the most technologically advanced sports events in the world and relies heavily on sophisticated comms to bring the thrills and spills of its sport to a huge worldwide audience. [08 Nov 2007]
Competition: Win a day with Lewis Hamilton
News Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton are two of the hottest properties in world motor sport right now and, in association with the good people at Vodafone UK, silicon.com is offering you a chance to meet F1 drivers' championship leader Lewis... [18 Jul 2007]
Intel Helps BMW Sauber F1 Team Move Up the Starting Grid
Like its competitors, the BMW Sauber F1 Team's success depends heavily on the aerodynamic design of its racing cars - essential in a sport where the difference between success and defeat can be a tenth of a second. [17 May 2007]
Intel Helps BMW Sauber F1 Team Move Up the Starting Grid
White Paper Like its competitors, the BMW Sauber F1 Team's success depends heavily on the aerodynamic design of its racing cars - essential in a sport where the difference between success and defeat can be a tenth of a second. [17 May 2007]
F1 champions put their faith in technology
News As well as the team's in-house expertise, it relies on hardware and applications from big names - Cisco, Symantec and Network Appliance, among others - and Jacquemin emphasised the role technology and IT sponsors increasingly have in the sport. [23 Mar 2007]
Q&A: Alex Burns, COO at AT&T Williams F1 team
Comment This is a technologically very demanding sport - the most technologically advanced sport in the world. With the 2007 F1 season fast approaching, silicon.com caught up with Burns to discuss the place of technology in the sport and why IT is so... [15 Mar 2007]
Tech brands getting a sporting chance
Comment Is it purely because sport represents the largest billboard on the planet or is there something more strategic afoot? it seems sport and technology are inextricably linked. Anybody watching any one of this summer's major sporting events will be... [24 Jul 2006]
Performance Key for Renault F1 Push
White Paper tillon, home to the expertise which claimed six consecutive championships in the 1990s, and Renault F1 UK at Enstone, equipped with design and development facilities which are among the sport's very best. [14 Mar 2006]
Hitachi Case Study: The Ultimate F1 Fan
White Paper Formula One is the fastest and most technically advanced sport on the planet. So when SAUBER PETRONAS were building one of the world's most sophisticated centres for aerodynamics, they demanded state-of-the-art technology. [08 Oct 2004]
Renault F1 Team Turns to Clearswift to Protect Their Competitive Edge
White Paper Formula 1 is a highly competitive sport involving highly developed tactics and engineering. Throughout the 1990's, Renault was the most successful manufacturer in the sport, achieving six world championship titles. [02 May 2004]
Pity poor Ralf Schumacher
Comment Williams team chief operations engineer Sam Michael told French F1 magazine Sport Auto Moto: "If your system isn't coded properly, you could potentially have a situation where it receives false messages. [01 Mar 2002]
Hackers' threat to Formula 1 cars
News The technology allows trackside technicians to tweak the car electronically and send remote commands via a microwave link to the car, reports French F1 magazine Sport Auto Moto. Williams team chief operations engineer Sam Michael told Sport Auto... [27 Feb 2002]
Silicon.com unveils third winner of F1 competition
News The Motor Sensation is a new motorsport driving event, and offers visitors the opportunity to drive cars including the Audi TT Sprint Lotus Elise Sport 135, and Toyota Land Cruiser. Silicon.com is delighted to announce the third winner of its... [21 Mar 2000]
Silicon.com unveils second winner of F1 competition
News The Motor Sensation is a new motorsport driving event, and offers visitors the opportunity to drive cars including the Audi TT Sprint Lotus Elise Sport 135, and Toyota Land Cruiser. Silicon.com is delighted to announce the second winner of its... [15 Mar 2000]
Silicon.com unveils first winner of F1 competition
News The Motor Sensation is a new motorsport driving event, and offers visitors the opportunity to drive cars including the Audi TT Sprint Lotus Elise Sport 135, and Toyota Land Cruiser. Silicon.com is delighted to announce the first winner of its... [08 Mar 2000]
