When AI is your pit team

How AI keeps Formula E race cars running at peak efficiency
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9.17.2019
How AI keeps Formula E race cars running at peak efficiency
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Formula E: 'It's ultimately a software race'
Whoever thought AI would be a spectator sport?

Formula E electric cars bring a new experience to the race track, for both driving teams and spectators―largely due to the role data plays in pushing performance and battery efficiency limits.

As Venturi race team principal Susie Wolff explains, unlike Formula One race cars, Formula E cars are 80 percent standardized, with the differentiator for teams in the last 20 percent: the software.

And with software comes a huge amount of data, which needs to be analyzed and applied in real time. That's where artificial intelligence and high-performance computing technologies come in, adding a new twist to the sport: Will AI become as compelling for audiences to watch on data dashboards as the action on the track?

That's a real possibility, and it may happen in the not-too-distant future, Wolff says, because "it's ultimately a software race."

Listen in as Wolff discusses the road ahead for Formula E racing.
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Formula E is like a start-up. We are only in our fifth season, and Formula E and the management of Formula E disrupted the world of motorsport because it brought to the table a new concept of growing racing.

Susie Wolff
Venturi race team principal
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