Technology

In a sport where championships can be won or lost by fractions of a second, the need for speed outranks everything.Away from the track, all of todays Formula 1 teams have extensive partnerships with top technology firms as they look to gain the extra advantage that could make the difference between glory and defeat.TheIndianSubcontinent Pro headed to McLarens space-age Surrey headquarters to hear more on how one of the most famous teams in Formula 1 works with Dell Technologies in its push for victory.Located just outside the sleepy town of Woking, McLarens HQ wouldnt look too out of place in a James Bond movie.
The approach curves smoothly around a large lake which houses the water to cool the teams multi-million pound wind tunnel, giving an all-round view of the streamlined building.The reception is home to many of the teams title-winning cars across its 52-year Formula 1 history, with a glittering trophy cabinet filled with reminders of the teams victories acting as motivation to employees heading to the buildings cavernous cafeteria.But the facility is also a buzzing hive of industry, home to engineers working 363 days a year in order to keep pace with the continually-evolving and improving sport.With such a keen pace of innovation then, its vital that McLaren has a reliable and stable technology partner to handle the mountains of data it generates from testing on a daily basis."We're very fortunate to have a great partnership with Dell, Karen McElhatton, McLaren Group CIO told TheIndianSubcontinent Pro at a media event ahead of this weekends British Grand Prix.Dell has really helped us transform our businesson the IT side, underpinning all the data, all of the simulations and analytics that fuel our business is the power of Dell.(Image: Dell Technologies)With teams limited on the amount of processing power they case use in testing and development, the need for efficient yet powerful hardware is paramount - and the reason McLaren values its partnership with Dell so highly."This company is very quick - pace is in its DNA, McElhatton says, so from an IT provider in this environment, you need to be faster.""The faster we can design, the faster we can engineer, the more competitive we hope to be on the track.""Our racing heritage includes an absolute love for data - data drives everything that we do (and) Dell has been an amazing partnerwe've been able to work with Dell to really improve some of the capabilities that we are delivering.Although no Dell Technologies staff are present at a racing weekend, the companys technology is an integral part of every Grand Prix.
McElhatton notes that working with Dell has allowed McLaren to bring hyperconverged infrastructure to every race, greatly simplifying the technical setup process when travelling to remote locations all around the world, noting that this means that IT, doesnt become a distraction, it becomes an enabler.Each car ultimately generates around 1TB of data over the course of a full race weekend, both via the myriad of sensors attached to the vehicle, but and also through HD video of the cars in action during practices sessions.
Thanks to Dells hardware (including the newly released PowerMax servers) this video can be transmitted quickly back to the engineering teams at McLaren HQ for real-time analysis, allowing for quick decisions that could make all the difference during a race.McElhatton highlights how important video data has become to Formula 1 teams in recent years, noting "video is growing ridiculouslywe're far more visual than we were five or ten years ago."(Image: McLaren F1)McLarens relationship with Dell stretches across the entire McLaren Group, which alongside Formula 1 activity also includes the companys road vehicle and Applied Technologies arms.The latter looks to take learnings from Formula 1 to apply to other real-world situations, spreading the knowledge gained from the sport to slightly more pedestrian areas.
McElhatton mentions utilising data to allow aircraft to move more smoothly, optimising logistics transportation and even healthcare recovery as varied examples of where McLarens knowledge has moved from the race track to the real world.There has been much debate recently over whether Formula 1 has become too technical, if the drivers and races have become too robotic, but McElhatton disagrees."What Formula 1 wants to do is create an exciting race for the fans, she says, "one of the best ways to innovate is when you're under constraintif you look at Formula 1 over the past years, that's what has happened."Overall, although McLarens Formula 1 season may not be resulting in trophies just yet, the company is certainly one of the leading lights when it comes to technical development and innovation."Dell's partnership with us is absolutely critical to our business," McElhatton says, "Dell is helping us pick the right things - the smart choices to solve the problems we have."NwA6UkBzddQjhb8fggwGvX.jpg#






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