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“Send us a Hey Now!”So this weekend was the Imola GP - would this be a good Imola GP after recent poor ones?Would McLaren keep dominating? Would Colapinto crash? Would Ferrari do well in front of a home crowd?All these questions and more are answered on this weeks episode.1) News & SocialAll the best bits from both the sports news out there as well as what caught our eye on the various social channels2) Brian's Video Vault https://youtu.be/8yh9BPUBbbQ?si=an--ntvpCZvHvpCb F1 | Main Trailer. Warner Bros channel. 2 mins 24. https://youtu.be/l7iesvFQ8zs?si=TjklsJjGxhZWaJtT Richard Hammond & James May Drive The Top Gear Track One Last Time. Drive Tribe channel. 8 mins. This one follows on from the race and they do a drive around the track for old times sakehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcFXeari-o8. Ten Times F1 History Was Made! Formula 1 channel. 18 mins. This was good. Not great. But still nice to see some historical moments for surehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEAeu1koJ8w. Will Yuki Tsunoda's Japanese Cooking Impress Professional Chefs? Oracle Red Bull Racing channel. 7 mins.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xfM6H6YPbM. Kimi Takes His Dad and Team for EPIC Miami Hot Laps! Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team. 4 mins.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhPGlgE67NM&pp=0gcJCY0JAYcqIYzv. How Well Do The Drivers Know F1 History? | The F1 Timeline Challenge. Formula 1 channel. 8 mins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnoJCi4pWIk. Can Liam Lawson & Isack Hadjar Win The Ultimate Trivia Quiz? | It Takes Two. FormulThe BJ Show Sport Chat (The BJ Show) will cover all AFL games, quiz and more. Subscribe today.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showWe would love you to join our Discord server so use this invite link to join us https://discord.gg/XCyemDdzGB To sign up to our newsletter then follow this link https://dirty-side-digest.beehiiv.com/subscribeIf you would like to sign up for the 100 Seconds of DRS then drop us an email stating your time zone to dirtysideofthetrack@gmail.comAlso please like, follow, and share our content on Threads, X, BlueSky, Facebook, & Instagram, links to which can be found on our website.One last call to arms is that if you do listen along and like us then first of all thanks, but secondly could we ask that you leave a review and a 5 star rating - please & thanks!If you would like to help the Dirty Side promote the show then we are now on Buy me a coffee where 100% of anything we get will get pumped into advertising the show https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dirtysideofthetrackDirty Side of the Track is hosted on Buzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/
“Send us a Hey Now!”We are still in the F1 off season but at least we are in February and car reveals happen this month!This week we are lucky enough to be joined by listener Michael.Michael has been a very active member on Twitter and is a much appreciated supporter if us over there.Michael takes a run at both the 100 Seconds of DRS and the quiz, Who wants to host the Dirty Side.In between we chat about his F1 origin story.It was a great chat and we won't give anything away other than to say we think you're in for a real treat.The running order of this episode is:1) News & Social2) Brian's Video Vaulthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxN8IKBMxBE. Cruise the Côte d'Azur with George Russell. Marriott Bonvoy channel. 30 seconds. About 10 seconds of clips of driving. Is it strange George is a number 1 now?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubYh16hPVMg. Max Verstappen COACHES England Cricketers At Sim Racing! Oracle Red Bull Racing. 2 and a half mins. Meh. But could you imagine Max coaching you at a sim? how cool.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rb5Uc9ndXOk. 10 times F1 Drivers Were Amazing Team Mates. Formula 1 channel. 10+ mins. Really its a bit of team orders video, not just great teammates. But you get the point.3) A chat with Michael4) February Fantasticness - Livery bracket launchWe list the liveries in our bracket and reveal the first pairingSupport the showWe would love you to join our Discord server so use this invite link to join us https://discord.gg/XCyemDdzGBIf you would like to sign up for the 100 Seconds of DRS then drop us an email stating your time zone to dirtysideofthetrack@gmail.comAlso please like, follow, and share our content on Threads, X, BlueSky, Facebook, & Instagram, links to which can be found on our website.One last call to arms is that if you do listen along and like us then first of all thanks, but secondly could we ask that you leave a review and a 5 star rating - please & thanks!If you would like to help the Dirty Side promote the show then we are now on Buy me a coffee where 100% of anything we get will get pumped into advertising the show https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dirtysideofthetrackDirty Side of the Track is hosted on Buzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/
On the 27th and 28th of November, Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence invited MTD magazine to the official opening of its new Experience Centre in Holland. Located at the Brainport Industries Campus in the Northwest of Eindhoven, the two-day event was an opportunity to tour the new campus and participate in insightful presentations that demonstrated how Hexagon is driving innovation and, as a result, developing successful industrial partnerships. Eindhoven is responsible for the Philishave, the automatic gearbox, the cassette tape and the compact disc. To foster this culture of innovation for future generations, the Dutch government funded the Brainport Industries Campus, which broke ground in 2017. At around 100,000sq/m, the innovation centre is virtually fully subscribed, and that is why construction of a 225,000sq/m phase two on the 17-hectare site will commence this year. With dozens of high-tech businesses collaborating at the campus, Hexagon is alongside cutting-edge companies with brands like Siemens and Meta (Facebook), just a few located at the facility. MTD magazine attended and the itinerary for the innovation extravaganza promised an exciting lineup. The event started with a welcome from Jan Klingen, Vice President EMEA North, and Eric Veurink, Brainport Industries Campus Director, and a facility tour. As expected with a Hexagon LIVE event, the breadth and depth of technology and insights were so expansive that delegates could choose the most relevant content for their business. Exemplifying this was one of the first panel discussions on the ‘Future of Mobility in Aerospace and Automotive', hosted by Hexagon Senior Director for Industry Solutions, Johannes Mann, who was joined by speakers Rob van Loon, Additive Manufacturing Manager at KMWE and Thom Grobben, the Vice President of the Technology Hub at KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. The discussion flowed through the challenges of accelerating innovation and agility in the automotive sector to deliver the next generation of smart, connected vehicles. This conversation then moved on to the aerospace industry's challenges in redefining aircraft architecture and propulsion systems to become more sustainable. Other prominent seminars discussed ‘The challenges in production and collaboration', ‘Extending asset lifecycles and improving productivity with HxGN EAM', ‘Surfing the future now' and ‘Innovation beyond silos: Transforming Manufacturing through connectivity, collaboration, and Cloud/AI'. There was a lot more on show, with panel discussions, presentations, workshops and roundtable debates encompassing every industry sector. Nowhere was this more prominent than in Morgan Maia's presentation, the Partnership Manager at Oracle Red Bull Racing. Hexagon has partnered with the F1 team since its inception. Flying in from the F1 Teams' weekend win in Las Vegas, Morgan discussed how Hexagon supports the team in streamlining performance by ensuring compliance with FIA regulations, precision manufacturing, and ensuring the team ‘gets it right first time'. More than just a soundbite, Mike Hughes, Head of Quality Assurance and Manufacturing Engineering at Oracle Red Bull Racing, qualified the support of Hexagon with a statement: “With Hexagon's help, we've managed to reduce our faults by 50% over the last two years.” Morgan's presentation alluded to how Hexagon is involved throughout the process chain, from 3D CAD modelling and CFD simulations in the virtual wind tunnel to simulation and physical wind tunnel testing. With over one million components handled throughout the season, Oracle Red Bull Racing combines exceptional hardware with efficient software and digital twins to deliver rapid inspection rates. The team has four QA departments encompassing mechanical, external, composites, and race support. They all utilise Hexagon tools, from CAM software to 3D scanners, laser trackers, portable measuring arms and CMMs. The Leica AT960 scanner is a core element of the trackside equipment that improves accuracy and holistic measurement. Its custom orientation enables measurement from different perspectives. For legality checks, Oracle Red Bull Racing uses the AS1 scanner to scan the floor, front, and rear wings to extract key points of the car for performance set-up. With the arrival of Red Bull's first road car, the RB17, and the opening of its 5,000sq/ft powertrain manufacturing site in Milton Keynes, Red Bull's number of components produced is set to expand significantly, as will its relationship with Hexagon. The F1 car continually undergoes design cycles that follow the same structured path. With up to 100 projects in-cycle at any time, around 1,000 design cycles are completed yearly. It starts with developing a 3D CAD model and the subsequent digital twin, which is the foundation block for everything that comes after. With CFD, prototypes and a whole raft of processes before the team gets to a finished car, Morgan said: “When you work on a car in the factory and then take it to the track, if there is an issue in manufacturing – it's too late to do anything about it. We must be sure the car is 100% correct before shipping it. That is why we need Hexagon: to ensure that everything leaving the factory is perfect for when it arrives at the track. We have thousands of parts that need to fit together perfectly. We work to the micron. It's precision you would see in a high-end watch – but not typically in a 5m long vehicle.” A presentation on Hexagon's Nexus suite by Stephen Graham, Executive Vice President and GM of Nexus at Hexagon, followed this. Stephen explained: “Nexus is our cloud-based manufacturing platform. We initially conceived it to solve an internal problem. We have acquired over 150 companies in more than 25 years, which has helped us build this portfolio of technologies throughout the product life-cycle. Our challenge is a large portfolio of technology solutions that were never really intended to work together. We wanted to offer our customers a solution to join the dots and bring the next level of value with the technologies all being under one roof. Nexus was conceived to solve this problem of connectivity. As soon as we took the proposition to our customers, we found they had the same problem. Over decades, they had purchased different technologies to solve different problems.” “Nexus directly solves that problem, and what we have found in the last few months is an ability to connect to different technologies from different vendors - it doesn't just have to be Hexagon products. Since starting development, we have found that businesses are structured very hierarchically, with different disciplines arranged in different silos. The whole thing is very process-driven, and as we try to push the boundaries of manufacturing, this becomes a barrier to succeeding. The need to drive collaboration horizontally across an organisation is coming to the fore as a challenge that needs to be faced.” To demonstrate this, Stephen provided a slide show showing a reverse-engineered workflow using 10 products from Hexagon that facilitate different elements of a product's lifecycle. The demonstration alluded to new cloud-native apps, technologies and solutions connected to products in the portfolio for decades, such as PC-DMIS. Nexus creates an end-to-end solution that connects the dots. Stephen added: “Once these collaborative workflows have been strung together, engineers can work collaboratively. This provides the opportunity to bring automated and AI technologies into the workflow as automated collaborators in the workflow. A great example of this is ProPlanAI, which we just launched. This large NAPA language model provides precise engineering answers for CAM engineers who may be programming CNC machines. It automatically collates data and generates a G-Code to drive machines on the shop floor. This gives engineers superpowers to drive productivity to the next level.” Hexagon claims that ProPlan AI cuts the time to program machine tools by 75%. The new AI technology enables machine shops to achieve operational excellence at scale, powered by Microsoft Azure services built into Hexagon's cloud-based Nexus connectivity platform. Available in Q1 2025, ProPlanAI will ‘learn' from the data created by a company's CAM programmers. This will enable manufacturers to automatically explore existing programming information to predict ideal outcomes tailored to a company's preferences, production capabilities, and needs. ProPlanAI will continuously learn and adapt, ensuring programs are as efficient and productive as possible. ProPlanAI can be trained with a company's institutional knowledge to ensure machines can be quickly and efficiently programmed to their quality standards. Additionally, a Hexagon Copilot provides suggested pathways to advise on best practices without leaving their CAM software. The innovation has been developed in collaboration with Microsoft, and Ygal Levy, the EMEA Manufacturing Managing Director at Microsoft, discussed the company's strategic partnership with Hexagon in greater detail during an afternoon presentation on the ‘Transformation of manufacturing through Connectivity, Collaboration and Cloud/AI'. Clare Barclay, President of Enterprise and Industry at Microsoft EMEA, said: “Microsoft's collaboration with Hexagon is driven by a shared belief that we can transform manufacturing productivity. It's rewarding for us to see how the AI capabilities provided by Azure are empowering CNC programmers with productivity-boosting automation while helping new users upskill faster. This is exactly the sort of transformation AI can bring to the industry, and we are excited to see Hexagon apply its manufacturing expertise to transform workplace productivity.” Verifying the Solution Just over a year ago, MTD magazine visited RODIN Machining. A few miles north of Amsterdam, the start-up company set out to develop an autonomous factory. Incorporating FASTEMS automation, robot-loaded Mazak machines, and integrated innovations that made the mind boggle, RODIN has been a beta-test customer, putting ProPlanAI through its paces before market introduction. Paul Mooij, Director of Digital at RODIN Machining, said: “Machine tool programming is complicated to automate and requires experience. ProPlanAI is exciting because we can leverage our human capital for greater machine utilisation. Our team can program machines in a fraction of the time by applying their valued skills in supervising ProPlanAI suggestions and finalising the programme specifics.” Paul added: “We have built an autonomous factory but are limited by the engineering input we can put into it. This boils down to a race for talent, and we all know it isn't easy to get good people. We have been working with Hexagon on the development of ProPlanAI, looking at how can we fill it with our data and train it with our models, our machines, tools and our way of working - providing a suggestion of how the model thinks our way of working should be. We can then position our engineer to supervise and undertake ‘prompt engineering'. ProPlanAI is very powerful and provides the right context for the features, model, machines, and tooling available. Using the given context, it then decides, ‘I think you should use these processes for this machining operation''.” “This has become powerful, and we are progressing rapidly to make big savings. We are leveraging our human capital to achieve more by using AI to provide suggestions. Then, our engineers decide whether to accept the suggestion and proceed or refine the process. For example, we may have a 2D PDF drawing that needs to meet specific tolerances, and ProPlanAI may not know this – and this is the experience we can add to the system. It's been a fantastic collaboration, and the system continually evolves.” Discussing the current situation, Paul told MTD magazine: “Our engineers will consider how they approach a job and create the CAM file in Esprit. We then feed our models to our developers. Over the last 18 months, we have been feeding the data to ProPlan AI, which uses our approach, machining strategies, cutting tools, machines, characteristics and experience. ProPlan AI creates suggestions for the next job and pre-populates our program, so our engineers are validating and refining the suggestions to meet our specifications. It amplifies the output of our staff.” “For example, if we have an aluminium job that needs a threaded hole with a chamfer, we would have a unique way of doing that with our machines and tools in our CAM files. Based on those patterns, the model learns our strategies and recognises the parameters for a threaded hole in aluminium, the feeds, speeds and so on.” Looking at benefits during testing, Paul adds: “It is amplifying our output and boosting our efficiency. At present, the savings are impressive. We continuously add data to our ProPlanAI suite, so the savings will cascade into ever greater efficiencies as we progress.”
“Send us a Hey Now!”Well we are still in the off season and we have no guests this week so it's proper "scraping the barrel" kinda content this week.With the next season of Drive to Survive coming soon we decided to preview what we feel each of the main story lines per episode will be and then maybe have a little fun with how that story will be told.You've been warned - this is a very sketchy episode!Episode running order is:News & SocialSlim pickings this week but we found a few stories to bring youBrian's Video Vaulthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMcPyXM2qKM. Christian Drives A Red Bull Racing F1 Car For The First Time! Oracle Red Bull Racing channel. 5 mins. Meh.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zacKiHlYQEU. The Greatest Overtakes In F1 History! Formula One channel. 18 mins. Not too shabby.A night in with NetF1ixAll the episodes from the coming season of Drive to SurviveOur favorite movies but with F1 crossoversSupport the showWe would love you to join our Discord server so use this invite link to join us https://discord.gg/XCyemDdzGBIf you would like to sign up for the 100 Seconds of DRS then drop us an email stating your time zone to dirtysideofthetrack@gmail.comAlso please like, follow, and share our content on Threads, X, BlueSky, Facebook, & Instagram, links to which can be found on our website.One last call to arms is that if you do listen along and like us then first of all thanks, but secondly could we ask that you leave a review and a 5 star rating - please & thanks!If you would like to help the Dirty Side promote the show then we are now on Buy me a coffee where 100% of anything we get will get pumped into advertising the show https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dirtysideofthetrackDirty Side of the Track is hosted on Buzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/
Welcoming Ainhoa Begiristain from Oracle Red Bull Racing to our podcast. This week, Trackside Controls Engineer at Oracle Red Bull Racing, Ainhoa, joins us to talk about why she loves her role, what she does, and her journey as a Women In Motorsport. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Send us a Hey Now!”We are in another break as we sit between triple headers and it's fair to say we struggled for content this week!We first wrap up the events of the Brazil GP as we recorded so soon after the race that we missed a few things out including a Fantasy recap.Then we have 3 small sections where Brian guides us through alternative F1 themes, we talk about the last official open seat and also views on Checo's seat before we round out by discussing how we see the Constructors Championship playing out over the remaining three races.The running order of this episode is:1) News & SocialAll the best bits from both the sports news out there as well as what caught our eye on the various social channels2) Brian's Video Vault https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ql8V805Yvo. Lance Stroll mistakes but they get increasingly more stupid. REDLINE channel. 8 mins. Yeah - gotta watch it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ARtl5PBMys. Lando Norris: 10 objetos sin los que no puede vivir | 10 Esenciales | GQ España. GQ Spain. 11 mins. This was great. Did I miss this? it's recent on Spain channel… oh well - either way, it's goodhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ajKo22vtuc. Bringing Formula 1 BACK to South Africa! Oracle Red Bull Racing channel. Nearly 4 mins. Liked this a lot. Just drop the car on Kyalami and go for it!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOFWml1F5gQ. GET TO KNOW OUR 2025 F1 DRIVER - GABRIEL BORTOLETO. Sauber channel. 1.30. Ok.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yK8-hkyoYP4. F1 DRIVERS vs GIANT KOMATSU TRUCKS | Alex Albon and Franco Colapinto | Williams Racing. Williams Racing channel. Nearly 7 mins. Good - fun. Man can Franco talk…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTn7_5s3zYQ. Ted Kravitz DRIVES an Alpine F1 car!. Sky Sports F1 channel. About 18 mins! Really good. Not usually a Ted guy, but he was ok here. And fun to see it happen like this - check it out!3) F1 theme alternatives4) Silly Season and how will it end?5) WCC - Who is gonna win it and are Red Bull in with a shot?We would love you to join our Discord server so use this invite link to join us https://discord.gg/XCyemDdzGBIf you would like to sign up for the 100 Seconds of DRS then drop us an email stating your time zone to dirtysideofthetrack@gmail.comAlso please like, follow, and share our content on Threads, X, Facebook, & Instagram, links to which can be found on our website.One last call to arms is that if you do listen along and like us then first of all thanks, but secondly could we ask that you leave a review and a 5 star rating - please & thanks!If you would like to help the Dirty Side promote the show then we are now on Buy me a coffee where 100% of anything we get will get pumped into advertising the show https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dirtysideofthetrackDirty Side of the Track is hosted on BuzzsproutSupport the show
This week, we are joined by Srishti Gupta, Chief Product Officer at Rokt, Oracle Red Bull Racing partner, on fostering diversity in motorsport, encouraging young girls to purse careers in STEM, and creating an inclusive environment at the workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Send us a Hey Now!”Round 11 of the F1 2024 season and we head to Austria for the second of the triple header.Rob is joined by Rob this week after he has recovered from the illness that stopped him joining last week.And what a race week to recover for!It was a sprint weekend and in addition it's fair to say that there was plenty for the two Robs to discuss!!The running order of this episode is:1) News & Social2) Vale's Video Vault https://youtu.be/mpoPH6HQ6wE?si=0lT8Lyln3JB4OaQX Lollipopman. Spanish GP review. Checo at the end for me!!https://youtu.be/Y3q6HypTnwE?si=XVVfXtE3D9izpd9E Charles & Carlos' blindfolded guide to the Austrian Grand Prix. Ferrari channel. 3 minshttps://youtu.be/wjZrZ9UYCaA?si=w56UC6Y10jj4OI85 Can GP avoid Track Limits in Austria? | Oracle Virtual Laps. Oracle Red Bull Racing. 2 mins3) Austrian GP ReviewPractice, qualy, sprint qualy, sprint race, and race reviewKing of the pits vs the pitsPitlane Paul4) Fantasy Updates5) British GP previewWe would love you to join our Discord server so use this invite link to join us https://discord.gg/XCyemDdzGBIf you would like to sign up for the 100 Seconds of DRS then drop us an email stating your time zone to dirtysideofthetrack@gmail.comAlso please like, follow, and share our content on Threads, X, Facebook, & Instagram, links to which can be found on our website.One last call to arms is that if you do listen along and like us then first of all thanks, but secondly could we ask that you leave a review and a 5 star rating - please & thanks!If you would like to help the Dirty Side promote the show then we are now on Buy me a coffee where 100% of anything we get will get pumped into advertising the show https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dirtysideofthetrackDirty Side of the Track is hosted on Buzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/Support the Show.
Christian Horner is a former race car driver, racing team founder, and the current Team Principal at Oracle Red Bull Racing. He's also a star on Netflix's Drive to Survive series and the husband of Spice Girl legend, Geri Halliwell. Christian is a man who has and does it all, and he's here to tell us all about it in his interview with Future Car host, Ed Bernardon. In this part two interview, Christian and Ed discuss sustainability within F1 and how new regulations are affecting vehicle design. Christian also shares some of his thoughts on Drive to Survive and, of course, Ed finishes their conversation by asking Christian some rapid fire questions. Tune in to hear more! Some Questions Asked What can you tell us about the new powertrain and the challenges in developing it? (6:45) What are some of the other things that you've done, or the sport in general has done, to make the carbon footprint less? (12:39) Can you share maybe a memorable, or a funny moment behind the [Drive to Survive] camera that got cut? (16:05) What's the greatest insight [Drive to Survive] has taught you about yourself, about the team, or even about maybe some of the other Principles? (16:43) What do you think racing will be like in the year 2100? (18:01) In This Episode You Will Learn How Christian feels about one team dominating in a sport (1:46) What Christian thinks should be done with F1 rules to have fine margins between cars (3:15) What Christian thinks the influence of Drive to Survive is (5:45) How Christian feels about the possible loss of the engine ‘roar' if combustion engines are replaced with more sustainable fuel sources (14:51) Connect with Christian Horner LinkedIn Connect with Ed Bernardon: LinkedIn Future Car: Driving a Lifestyle Revolution Motorsports is speeding the way to safer urban mobility
The 2024 season has officially begun with car and livery reveals. The Oracle Red Bull Racing team has decided to make it know they have two teams, four drivers and four cars competing on the F1 grids. They rebrand the team formally known as AlphaTauri, RB Visa Cash App. That is not only a unattractive name. But, it's a name that clearly indicates Red Bull have control of more than Red Bull Racing.
The Race F1 Tech Show is back, and for our first show of 2024 we have something very special. Oracle Red Bull Racing's 2024 car - the RB20 - has been talk of the F1 paddock ever since the world champions rolled it out at pre-season testing and revealed a surprising (and some might say radical) new design direction.On this episode, host Edd Straw and former F1 technical director Gary Anderson dive into how it was created, and in particular the role CFD and simulation technology played in the process.We have two exclusive interviews for you, the first of which is with Dr Christophe Bianchi of Ansys (the company that provides Red Bull's simulation technology) and the second is with a key figure in the design of the car itself, Red Bull's technical director Pierre Wache. They reveal, amongst other things, how the technology allowed Red Bull to be so aggressive in its design approach.And before the episode ends, there's time for Gary to answer three tech questions from listeners, which this time are on skid blocks, aerodynamic design, and differing gear change techniques among drivers.Join The Race's GridRival league and you could win $5000. Free to join. Free to play. Click here to sign up.FEBRUARY IS FREE! Join The Race Members Club and have a free month on us! Click here to sign upFollow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or AndroidClick here to watch the first episode of Ansys' Driven By Simulation series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Race F1 Tech Show is back, and for our first show of 2024 we have something very special. Oracle Red Bull Racing's 2024 car - the RB20 - has been talk of the F1 paddock ever since the world champions rolled it out at pre-season testing and revealed a surprising (and some might say radical) new design direction. On this episode, host Edd Straw and former F1 technical director Gary Anderson dive into how it was created, and in particular the role CFD and simulation technology played in the process. We have two exclusive interviews for you, the first of which is with Dr Christophe Bianchi of Ansys (the company that provides Red Bull's simulation technology) and the second is with a key figure in the design of the car itself, Red Bull's technical director Pierre Wache. They reveal, amongst other things, how the technology allowed Red Bull to be so aggressive in its design approach. And before the episode ends, there's time for Gary to answer three tech questions from listeners, which this time are on skid blocks, aerodynamic design, and differing gear change techniques among drivers. Join The Race's GridRival league and you could win $5000. Free to join. Free to play. Click here to sign up. FEBRUARY IS FREE! Join The Race Members Club and have a free month on us! Click here to sign up Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Click here to watch the first episode of Ansys' Driven By Simulation series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the offseason starts to give way to Formula 1 preseason testing in Bahrain, All this and more on the podcast that is up to speed with Formula 1! Contact & Feedback: Find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you enjoy podcasts Email: scuderiaf1pod@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ScuderiaF1Podcast Twitter: @ScuderiaF1Pod To advertise on this show, please visit https://www.advertisecast.com/scuderiaf1 or email Overtime@AdvertiseCast.com. Pictures used in episode image courtesy of Oracle Red Bull Racing (@redbullracing) / X (twitter.com) https://bit.ly/3uFUf2U https://bit.ly/3SOuRA7 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Challenge Accepted is a podcast from Arctic Wolf that offers listeners information and insights around the real-world challenges organizations face on their security journey. Hosted by Arctic Wolf's VP of Strategy Ian McShane and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Adam Marrè, the duo draw upon their years of security operations experience to share their thoughts and opinions on issues facing today's security leaders. In this episode, our two hosts are joined by Mark Hazelton, Chief Security Officer of Oracle Red Bull Racing. In their conversation, Mark shares his path to working in cybersecurity and what it's like to oversee securing a world champion Formula 1 race team.
This episode focuses on ‘The Paddock' – the digital loyalty programme of Oracle Red Bull Racing, featuring insights from Elliot Warman, the Digital Product Manager for Oracle Red Bull Racing. Elliot heads up ‘The Paddock'. Having worked in digital financial services for 5 years with HSBC, he made the switch to work in Formula One last June. He's passionate about building a sense of community amongst the team's fans, particularly those that don't have the chance to attend races. He's worked on various different marketing campaigns for the loyalty programme, including the team's biggest fan campaign in 2023 called ‘Make Your Mark', which gave the chance for its loyalty members to design the car livery for the United States Grand Prix's this year and win a trip to the races. Today we will be learning about Elliot's favourite loyalty programmes, what loyalty looks like in Formula One and of course, all about Oracle Red Bull Racing's digital loyalty programme, ‘The Paddock'. Hosted by Charlie Hills. Show Notes : 1) Elliot Warman 2) Oracle Red Bull Racing 3) ‘Make Your Mark' 4) European Loyalty Whitepaper 5) Mando-Connect 6) YouGov
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On the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway, Connor Richards, and Matt Hansen share what they did for Thanksgiving, discuss the Brazilian poker player who was suspended for adding chips at BSOP Millions, and give their thoughts on the Formula 1 Grand Prix and their experiences with PokerStars and Oracle Red Bull Racing. They then dive into Josh Reichard and Stephen Song winning rings at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Grand Victoria stop, Ian Auvil emerging victorious in the Bar Poker Open World Championship and Doug Polk & Company's $100,000 promotion at The Lodge in Texas. Plus, the crew share which poker pros and celebrities are slated to attend the upcoming WSOP Paradise in the Bahamas Dec. 3-14. Finally, while down at the World Poker Tour (WPT) Rock ‘N' Roll Poker Open, Matt chatted with guest Frederic Normand, who was fresh off winning the WPT bestbet Scramble for $350k. Hear what the Canadian player had to say about his victory and plans for the future. Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:23 | Welcome to the show 00:31 | Happy Thanksgiving! 02:31 | Side event winners from the WPT Rock ‘N' Roll Poker Open 04:16 | Sponsor: Global Poker 05:10 | Brazilian poker player suspended for adding chips at BSOP Millions 09:39 | Should cheaters be stripped of titles? 18:20 | Sponsor: partypoker 19:19 | Guest Frederic Normand joins the show 21:00 | What are your upcoming poker plans? 21:40 | How did you get into poker? 23:19 | What led to the upturn in success? 26:17 | What do you do outside of poker? 27:22 | Josh Reichard & Stephen Song win rings at WSOPC Grand Victoria 30:23 | Ian Auvil wins Bar Poker Open World Championship 32:35 | What is “Between the Sheets”? 36:06 | Sponsor: 888poker 37:03 | The Lodge's $100,000 promotion the “biggest in Texas poker history” 39:30 | Celebs and poker pros set to attend WSOP Paradise in the Bahamas Dec. 3-14
VIVA THE LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX. Matt and Brian talk about how how we've been right about this race from DAY DOT, how the race was lit but Las Vegas as a city... not so much, Carlos Sainz's luck finally running out, Max Verstappen's evolving opinion on F1 racing in Las Vegas, how there's nothing more American than a class-action lawsuit, Checo Perez not being ready to rumble, how Charles Leclerc could've won the race, podium champagne spray strategy, and more! If you want to hear what we think about the MSG Sphere, check out our segment on ESPN! Thank you to Oracle Red Bull Racing, the Las Vegas Grand Prix, and BetMGM for the incredible race access and accommodations this past week. Be sure to watch Red Bull's Las Vegas (Un)serious Race Series and listen to our race recap. We're covering the Netflix Cup on Patreon -- subscribe now and don't miss it when it drops! Check out our new fall/winter merch! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway, Connor Richards, and Matt Hansen come at you from Las Vegas at the start of the Formula 1 Grand Prix. PokerStars and Oracle Red Bull Racing have been hosting some cool events, though the actual racing got off to a rough start. Hear about Chad's private jet adventure, HCL Wesley's $400K/night F1 suite, and how you can win an exclusive PokerStars Oracle Red Bull Racing Las Vegas Wheel Cover. Plus, the Global Poker Grand Prix Turbo Series Las Vegas Edition is underway. The crew also recap both the PokerStars NAPT – including a winner interview w/ Sami Bechahed – and the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Europe – hear from champ Max Neugebauer. Other stories covered are West Virginia becoming the fifth to join the Multi-State Online Poker Compact, Canadian Frederic Normand winning the WPT bestbet Scramble for $350k, Jason Koon and four others confirmed for $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop, and thoughts on GGPoker's Poker After Dark ‘Game of Gold.' Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:23 | Welcome to the show 00:40 | Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix off to a rough start 02:22 | Chad's private jet adventure 03:34 | Connor & Matt in the F1 Grand Stand 06:30 | Checking out HCL Wesley's $400K/night F1 suite 08:30 | Poker activities during F1 10:11 | PokerNews Giving Out Exclusive PokerStars Oracle Red Bull Racing LV Wheel Cover 11:43 | Sponsor: Global Poker 13:12 | NAPT a big success + side event winners 16:58 | Sami Bechahed wins NAPT Main Event 18:11 | Winner interview w/ Sami Bechahed 23:09 | West Virginia Becomes 5th State joins Multi-State Online Poker Compact 26:16 | Winners from WSOP Europe 27:51 | Winner interview w/ WSOPE champ Max Neugebauer 31:50 | Canadian Frederic Normand Wins WPT bestbet Scramble for $350k 33:00 | Jason Koon + 4 others confirmed for $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop 34:35 | Thoughts on GGPoker's Poker After Dark ‘Game of Gold' 37:13 | Favorite moments thus far – Kyna England, Robin Poker & More
Decoding Athlete fans listen up, we've got something special for you that we think might be right up your alley to satisfy those podcast cravings. Mind Set Win is a podcast about how we can apply the mental tactics that elite athletes use to our everyday lives.The new Season kicked off with Formula One world champion Max Verstappen, who talked to us about trusting the process. The Oracle Red Bull Racing driver has perfected the art of not overcomplicating or overthinking his routine and approach, something which helps him keep focus on the important aspects he needs to win races and titles. In the episode, hosts Cédric Dumont and York-Peter Klöppel introduce us to a way of thinking that can help us focus on the present moment. It's called What's Important Now – or WIN. They then tell us how to put it into practice.First, identify a large goal you're working towards. Thinking about the final outcome can become overwhelming, so begin to think about the smaller steps it will take to reach that one goal.Finally, begin every day by focusing on What's Important Now and what you can control in that very moment. This helps keep you focused on the daily achievable goals and the current tasks at hand that will push you towards your end goal. Does this sound like it could be useful to you? We recommend you check out Mind Set Win for more tips and tricks on how you can harness the winning mindset of the world's leading sports professionals! Get in touch with us podcast@redbull.com!
Kathy Jones, Charles Schwab Chief Fixed Income Strategist, says the markets need conviction that the Fed is done hiking rates. Annmarie Hordern, Bloomberg Editorial Chief Washington Correspondent, breaks down new election polling from Bloomberg/Morning Consult. Christian Horner, Oracle Red Bull Racing Team Principal & CEO, talks Oracle Red Bull Racing's dominance and previews the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Troy Gayeski, FS Investments Chief Market Strategist, remains in the higher-for-longer camp despite the resilience of the US economy. Doug Kass, Seabreeze Partners President, details his market view and why he says, ‘it's not whether I should be short, it's how short I should be.'Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. Sign up now: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Earlier this year, Oracle Red Bull Racing and Scuderia AlphaTauri announced a powerplant partnership with Ford Performance, starting in 2026. Meanwhile, Andretti Global is teaming with GM/Cadillac to field an 11th F1 team. This episode of Ready for the Big Time: F1 will explore Ford's rich history in the sport, what drove Ford's support away, and why a return is so exciting. Then we'll look at why Cadillac's entry could be the final stroke that sheds their frumpy reputation.Host Scott Speed discusses his connection with Ford Cosworth engines, and co-host Andrew Lawrence speaks with A.J. Baime, author of Go Like Hell: Ford, Ferrari and Their Battle for Speed and Glory at Le Mans; and speaks with Mark Rushbrook, global director at Ford Performance Motorsports, about the company's exciting and timely return. Ready for the Big Time: F1 is a production of The Red Bulletin magazine by Red Bull USA. This series is produced by Nora O'Donnell and Melissa Saenz Gordon. Executive producers include Peter Flax and Branden Peters. Engineering for this series is done by Full English Post. Artwork by Chris Rathbone and HLabs.
In this very special episode, our host Manvi Mittal sits down with Hannah Schmitz, Principal Strategy Engineer at Oracle Red Bull Racing at the US Grand Prix in Austin. Tune in as we chat all about the art of race strategy, Red Bull's trajectory over the past decade, and the representation of women in motorsport. To watch the full video, check out our YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the latest episode of Tauri Talk we chat with two professional photographers from Getty Images, who have worked with us and Oracle Red Bull Racing for many years. Mark “Thommo” Thompson and Peter “Foxy” Fox talk about their work and how they go about it and their memories from over thirty years in Formula 1, during which time photography has changed with the move from analogue to digital.
“I enjoy what I'm doing but I also don't make myself crazy – I don't put a lot of questions in my head. I just go with the flow and this works for me."Welcome to the first episode of Mind Set Win Season 2! We're kicking this new season off with Formula One world champion Max Verstappen, who talks to us about trusting the process. The Oracle Red Bull Racing driver has perfected the art of not overcomplicating or overthinking his routine and approach, something which helps him keep focus on the important aspects he needs to win races and titles. In the episode, hosts Cédric Dumont and York-Peter Klöppel introduce us to a way of thinking that can help us focus on the present moment. It's called What's Important Now – or WIN. They then tell us how to put it into practice. First, identify a large goal you're working towards. Thinking about the final outcome can become overwhelming, so begin to think about the smaller steps it will take to reach that one goal. Finally, begin every day by focusing on What's Important Now and what you can control in that very moment. This helps keep you focused on the daily achievable goals and the current tasks at hand that will push you towards your end goal. Chapters: 00:00 – Max Verstappen interview14:30 – Theme breakdown17:40 – Exercise and takeawayFor more information, check out: Mind Set Win: Discover the keys to a winning mindset (redbull.com). Get in touch with us podcast@redbull.com and @cedricdumont
Na een tot nu toe vrij dominant seizoen heeft Oracle Red Bull Racing tijdens de GP Japan bij de constructeurs de wereldtitel binnen. Een sterke race van Max Verstappen bracht de benodigde punten over de streep. We blikten terug op de race met Ronald Vording van Motorsport.com. Presentatie: Robert Denneman
Join Brian and Patrick on the Hard Compound, an American take on Formula 1. This week, the Dutch Grand Prix. Max Verstappen ties the consecutive win records. Alonso surpasses Schumacher for longest time between podiums. And the Dutch fans, remind us all how much fun Formula 1 is, in all conditions. But wait, there's more. The two huge problems facing Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes. Neither is an easy fix. The wolf life at Oracle Red Bull Racing. How does Sergio Perez survive? Plus, all our crazy predictions for Monza and why the Las Vegas Grand Prix is set to become the new Monaco of F1. And as always, thank you for listening to everybody's most beloved father and son F1 podcast!
The F1 summer break is almost done!! Yes, next week will be race week again as we count down the days to Formula 1 returning to Zandvoort for the Dutch GP.Before we get there though we have to take a look at what has been going in the news in the world of F1 this weeks, take a look at the bumper crop of videos Brian has stashed in his video vault, make a call to arms for our F1 Survivor game, and then round things out with a preview of Zandvoort.Episode running order:News & SocialBrian's Video Vaulthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9ERuXK1c8o. Top 10 Overtakes Of 2023... So Far! F1 channel. 5 mins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvOy20sEIQY&t=7s. The Best Battles Of 2023 So Far. F1 channel. 8 mins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-moRWeX2ikk. Best Of The "Unofficial Max Verstappen Podcast" So Far... AKA, the Cooldown Room! F1 channel. Nearly 5 mins.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qoj8bRhqhJ8. McLaren Racing's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri play 'Fact or Phish?' | Season 2. Darktrace. nearly 5 mins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoHEWwhhif8. F1 Car Inside Casino?! | ¡Vamos, Vegas! feat. Checo Perez & Christian Horner. Oracle Red Bull Racing. 7 mins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLJY2RP6CdI. Who's That Quote About Challenge! | Grill The Grid 2023 | Episode 3. F1 channel. 10 mins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTySrYbB4MY. Alex and Logan review the F1 season so far!
De tellers voor Oracle Red Bull Racing en Max Verstappen staan na de Grand Prix op Silverstone op respectievelijk elf en zes zeges op rij. Het laat andermaal de dominantie van het gouden duo in de Formule 1 zien. Toch was dat niet de meest indrukwekkende prestatie van het afgelopen weekend. Zo lieten vooral McLaren en Williams zien stappen te hebben gezet. We blikten terug op het weekend met Ronald Vording van Motorsport.com. Presentatie: Robert Denneman
“We're there to compete, we're there to succeed. The best way to achieve that is by being measured, by being controlled, by following our processes.” Within a fast-paced, high-pressure environment, it's crucial to enter a state of complete concentration. Oracle Red Bull Racing Team Principal Christian Horner presents a structured approach to stressful situations, which helps to make sure you slip into that focus state easier and quicker. In this episode of Mind Set Win, Christian gives an insight into his personal pre-performance routine as a tool to help improve his focus when he needs it. Following this, host Kate Courtney dives deeper into what makes a pre-performance routine so effective and shows three approaches to developing your own routine.The exercise will help you flesh out pre-performance habits on three levels: physical, mental and verbal, as a way of signaling to your brain that it's go-time. Recap the exercise below:Decide on a cue that will prompt your brain that it's time to begin your routine. This cue can be anything, from verbal to visual triggers – what matters is that it works for you.Now beginning your routine, a physical pre-performance routine can involve triggers like stomping your feet or snapping your fingers.Incorporating visualisation into your mental routing is an effective way to never lose sight of your goals.Finally, a verbal routine consists of saying things like “you got this” or reciting a poem or song lyrics.Chapters:00:00-Christian Horner08:00-Theme11:08-ExerciseFor more, check out www.redbull.com/mindsetwinGet in touch with us @katecourtney, @christianhorner
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Afgelopen weekend werd de vierde Grand Prix van het Formule 1-seizoen verreden in Bakoe. Aan de Kaspische Zee kust werd er wederom gewonnen door Oracle Red Bull Racing. Sergio Pérez won voor de tweede keer dit seizoen, waardoor hij en Max Verstappen nu allebei op hetzelfde aantal staan dit seizoen. We blikten erop terug met Viaplay expert Tom Coronel. Presentatie: Daan Prins
This week we feature a very special guest, CEO and Team Principal Christian Horner from Oracle Red Bull Racing. We discuss the power of data, and their recent success with winning both the Formula 1 Drivers and Constructors Championships in 2022. We also look at what other organizations can learn from the way F1 does business with technology.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMAAbout this week's guest, Christian Horner OBE, CEO and Team Principle of Oracle Red Bull Racing: https://www.redbullracing.com/int-en/drivers/christian-horner-obe
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This week we feature a very special guest, CEO and Team Principal Christian Horner from Oracle Red Bull Racing. We discuss the power of data, and their recent success with winning both the Formula 1 Drivers and Constructors Championships in 2022. We also look at what other organizations can learn from the way F1 does business with technology.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMAAbout this week's guest, Christian Horner OBE, CEO and Team Principle of Oracle Red Bull Racing: https://www.redbullracing.com/int-en/drivers/christian-horner-obe
This week we feature a very special guest, CEO and Team Principal Christian Horner from Oracle Red Bull Racing. We discuss the power of data, and their recent success with winning both the Formula 1 Drivers and Constructors Championships in 2022. We also look at what other organizations can learn from the way F1 does business with technology.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMAAbout this week's guest, Christian Horner OBE, CEO and Team Principle of Oracle Red Bull Racing: https://www.redbullracing.com/int-en/drivers/christian-horner-obe
“My view has always been if you enjoy what you do, you'll do it that much better.”Over nearly two decades at the forefront of Formula One, Oracle Red Bull Racing Team Principal and CEO Christian Horner has seen, done and achieved it all many times over. In this episode of Mind Set Win, Christian explains to host Cédric Dumont how building a culture of finding enjoyment in their work and having a pure passion for racing is crucial to the success of the team. He also shares the final message he gave to the team ahead of Max Verstappen's memorable 2021 World Championship clincher in Abu Dhabi. Cédric breaks down the fascinating insight before sharing a framework to help give us all a better chance of experiencing real satisfaction in our tasks by focusing on being in the moment.For more, check out www.redbull.com/mindsetwinGet in touch with us @cedricdumont & @christianhorner
2022 has not been a straightforward year. A war in Ukraine has seen the world divided and global energy and food supplies disrupted. International tensions between China and Taiwan have reared their heads again. Recession is looming in many parts of the world, and whilst it makes less headlines, Covid is still very much a part of our lives.But organisations exist to solve problems and provide solutions. So, to mark the end of a rollercoaster year, we're pulling together leaders from three organisations to talk about the challenges they've faced this year, and how they are moving forward into 2023.For Hewlett Packard Enterprise Senior Vice President and Global Chief Security Officer Bobby Ford, it's been a year of building bridges. Amid growing security threats from criminal gangs, individual players and even nation states, Bobby has been reaching out across conflict lines to build partnerships and understanding among his industry peers. He's also been on the lookout for the next potential threat - be that online or in the 'real world', from geopolitical instability to forces of nature, he is setting his sights on planning for the unexpected in 2023.Nicole LaPointe Jameson is the CEO of Evil Geniuses, one of the world's premiere eSports teams. Amid a huge growth in the sport around the world, as an international team they've faced challenges in crossing borders and keeping their team safe and united. They've also felt the ongoing effects of hardware shortages which have plagued the tech industry over the last two years: In particular, a shortage of graphics cards and even equipment as basic as computer mice has had a lasting knock-on impact on the team. On the other hand, as a growing sport that's rapidly entering the big leagues financially, 2022 has been a great year for Nicole and eSports at large, and as the value of the sport grows, it's increasing professionalisation - insight driven scouting, training and welfare - becomes more viable and important. For Nicole, 2023 is all about building on that success.And finally, to the other end of the spectrum and a sport where data, detail and design matters more than any other - Formula 1. Christian Horner is the CEO and team principle of Oracle Red Bull Racing, who in 2022 overcame logistical challenges and international tensions to take their first constructors championship since 2013, and driver Max Verstappen's second consecutive drivers championship.For Christian, 2022 has been a year of spinning plates - the team was forced to prioritise winning the 2021 season above developing their 2022 car, and so had some catching up to do early in the season. With major new regulations coming into play for 2023, the team once again has its work cut out to develop a new car and tailor it to the precise needs of the driver and race - as well as bring a team of hundreds along with watch-like precision.This is 2022 Untangled. You can find the long show notes for this episode here: https://community.hpe.com/t5/hpe-blog-uk-ireland-middle-east/lessons-from-2022-turning-challenges-into-opportunities/ba-p/7182094#.Y9z8qnbP1PY
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Welcome back to the Tech Heads F1 Podcast! This week Bryson and Molly are joined by Oracle Red Bull Racing Esports driver and 2020 World Champion Marcel Kiefer. Marcel began his professional racing career in 2017, finishing 5th in the Esports standings in 2018 and 6th in 2019. He began driving for Oracle Red Bull Racing in 2020 finishing 3rd in the drivers championship, in the process helping Red Bull to secure the 2020 F1 Esports Team Championship. As a professional sim racing driver, Marcel pulls back the curtain on what the world of F1 Esports is really like, revealing technical details far more complex and nuanced than one might expect. We cover a range of topics including a Brazil wrap-up, fixing Sprint Races, how Marcel got into sim racing (Max Verstappen is involved), finding laptime at the extreme edge of the performance, and advice for new/experienced sim racers. We really enjoyed this one, massive thanks to Marcel for stopping by!! Brazil Qualifying and Sprint Recap - (2:36) How To Fix Sprint Races in F1 - (7:45) Esports Drivers Faster Than F1 Drivers?- (10:22) Key Differences Between Sim Racing and Real Driving - (13:49) How Marcel Got Into F1 and Esports - (17:36) The Importance of The Right Sim Equipment - (24:09) Optimal Car Setup Theory - (28:15) Working With (Real F1) Race Engineers - (36:53) How The Incredibly Fast Get Even Faster - (39:05) Fear Factor and Driving on The Limit - (43:32) Esports As A Meritocracy and Avenues Into Real Racing - (46:45) Physics Differences Between F1 Games - (54:20) Marcel's Advice for Novice and Advanced Sim Racers - (1:01:37) Hosts: Bryson Sullivan (@NaturalParadigm) Dr. Obbs (@dr_obbs) Molly Oxner (@mollym_o) Guest: Marcel Kiefer (@marcelkiefer_)
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Our first on-site episode has become a reality! Jarno is in Scotland this week visiting Quamrade Bavid Dowie and they feature on the show from the Kilted Kangaroo Pub in Dundee. This pub episode is different than usual but exciting nonetheless. We cover the recent article on Seeking Alpha, Oracle Red Bull Racing, Overledger 2.2.13, and the process of card payments. Moreover, David tells his origin story, and we cover your questions! Cheers! #QRC21 00:00:00 Introduction before the destruction 00:08:00 Price Action 00:14:00 Overledger update 2.2.13 00:18:00 Oracle / Red Bull Racing $QNT 00:28:00 Seeking Alpha Article 01:08:00 Card Payments 01:28:15 David's origin story 01:34:00 Instagram Questions The Kilted Kangaroo Dundee https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgqWm16YlD1Ku2Ou9EhlEFg https://kiltedkangaroo.com/ https://www.facebook.com/kkdundee/ https://www.instagram.com/kiltedkangaroodundee/ https://twitter.com/kiltedkangaroo RFC 1925 https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1925 Overledger 2.2.13 https://quant.network/news/overledger-2-2-13-is-a-maintenance-release/?utm_content=buffer97e97&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer Oracle Redbull Racing https://www.oracle.com/news/announcement/oracle-and-red-bull-racing-launch-a-new-chapter-of-innovation-in-formula-one-2022-02-09/ Seeking Alpha Article https://seekingalpha.com/article/4534332-quant-network-believes-blockchain-needs-an-operating-system Do you want to help support the show? We created an Ethereum address for donations. 0xbDd1C73408E1E0ae165cA73AFB5F2E64E886AE37 General: Jarno and Tim talk about Quant Network and all the relevant topics that come with it every Friday. Jarno en Tim spreken elke woendsdag over Quant Network en alle onderwerpen die daarmee te maken kunnen hebben. We are on: * Twitter https://twitter.com/TheQuamfyShow * Instagram https://www.instagram.com/quant.updates * Google Podcast https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3RoZXF1YW1meXNob3cvZmVlZC54bWw * Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6HECh06D8iZr2ogbZiPJsS?si=97ae6b68fe284030 * YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/TheQuamfyShow * Amazon/Alexa https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/dee55663-4ff8-49fb-a4b5-65182d8531e8 * Podbean https://thequamfyshow.podbean.com/ #QRC21 The International Quamfy community: * NL/BE Quant Group https://t.me/Dutchqnt * $Counchill$ of Quamf - FA ALL DAY https://t.me/counchill * Quamfy Lounge (Price chat) https://t.me/QUAMFYLOUNGE_2 * Council of Quamf - QNT fundamental analysis https://t.me/councilofquamf * Community DAO https://t.me/QNTDAO * QNT Trading & On Chain Analysis https://t.me/QNTTrading Official Channels: * Quant Community Channel “Main” https://t.me/QuantOverledger * Website: https://www.quant.network * GitHub: http://www.github.com/quantnetwork * Twitter: https://twitter.com/quant_network Our Exchanges and Brokers: * Coinmetro: https://coinmetro.com/?ref=jarno * Unizen: https://trade.unizen.io/account/signup?ref=6UT2HC39 * Bitcoinmeester: https://www.bitcoinmeester.nl/?r=100077550 * Bitvavo: https://bitvavo.com/?a=03889DE34C * Crypto .com https://crypto.com/app/2enw9fc23d * Coinbase https://www.coinbase.com/join/de%20sno_s #QRC21
Meet Principal Strategy Engineer Hannah Schmitz – part of the team making real-time race-winning decisions for Oracle Red Bull Racing. Hannah has been working with the team since joining as an intern in 2009. Together with Head of Race Strategy Will Courtenay and a skilled team, it's their split-second strategy brilliance that was a large contributor towards Max Verstappen claiming his first FIA Formula One World Championship title in 2021. We sat down with Hannah to find out more about how her and the team make their race-defining decisions. This is a long read taken from Red Bull.com. Read this article at https://www.redbull.com/int-en/hannah-schmitz-oracle-red-bull-racing-strategistDiscover more about Beyond the Ordinary and find every episode at redbull.com/beyondtheordinary.
Max Verstappen se queda sin rivales y se lleva la victoria en Francia luego de un costoso error de Charles Leclerc que estrella su coche mientras iba liderando la carrera. Los Mercedes lograron meter los dos coches en el podio. Checo Perez no pudo contener a Russel en el relanzamiento. Carlos Sainz hizo un carreron pero no se entiende bien por que lo pararon al final. fotos: Oracle Red Bull Racing, Twitter @f1, Mercedes AMG F1 No te pierdas toda la información de F1, Formula E, MotoGP, IndyCar y mucho mas en nuestro sitio web: https://www.motorlat.com Suscríbete a nuestro canal y síguenos en nuestras redes! Youtube: @MotorLAT Twitter: https://twitter.com/motorlat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motorlat/ Telegram: https://t.me/motorlat Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MOTORLAT Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/468ydfZKzOw22vWrDOwYOS?si=2194fd3b049b4fd9 Ivoox: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/125146
Charles Leclerc gana en Austria y logra uyn triunfo que declaró necesitaba mucho. No fue sin sufrimiento al final por los problemas en su coche y por el temor de repetir lo ocurrido en el motor de Sainz algunas vueltas antes. Max Verstappen no tuvo el ritmo para pelear con las Ferraris hoy y de no abandonar Sainz, hubiera quedado tercero. Hamilton logro otro podio y se consolida. fotos: Oracle Red Bull Racing, Scuderia Ferrari No te pierdas toda la información de F1, Formula E, MotoGP, IndyCar y mucho mas en nuestro sitio web: https://www.motorlat.com Suscríbete a nuestro canal y síguenos en nuestras redes! Youtube: @MotorLAT Twitter: https://twitter.com/motorlat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motorlat/ Telegram: https://t.me/motorlat Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MOTORLAT Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/468ydfZKzOw22vWrDOwYOS?si=2194fd3b049b4fd9 Ivoox: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/125146
Stuart Coggins, Data Innovation Practitioner, talks about the Oracle Red Bull Racing Innovation Garage which included the following: F1 Race Simulator, Analytics Dashboard, VR and AR Experience, Cloud Building Blocks Car and Fan Engagement with CrowdTwist.
Datatoepassingen spelen een steeds grotere rol binnen professionele sporten. Niet alleen om de prestaties te optimaliseren maar ook om de fanbeleving te vergroten. In deze aflevering gaan Walter en Harm het gesprek aan met Wouter van der Brugghen, Director Domain Specialists Analytics Western Europe bij Oracle, over de manier waarop Oracle Red Bull Racing, de Britse Premier League en Sail GP gebruikmaken van data om de sport naar een volgend niveau te brengen. Binnen de Premier League verzamelen sensoren gegevens over het wedstrijdverloop. Cloudtechnologie zorgt voor real-time verwerking van deze gegevens om de kijkers tijdens de wedstrijd te voorzien van analyses en voorspellingen. SailGP is een relatief jonge zeilcompetitie, ontstaan in 2018, als competitie waarin 10 identieke boten de strijd met elkaar aangaan. Elke boot is uitgerust met 900 sensoren die elke seconde 1200 datapunten verzamelen. De teams benutten deze informatie om tijdens de race beslissingen te nemen over onder meer de route. Om de betrokkenheid van het publiek te vergroten zijn de gegevens ook direct als inzichten beschikbaar. Ten slotte duiken we in de ontwikkelingen rondom het Oracle Red Bull Racing-team. In de Formule 1 is het essentieel om als team het maximale te halen uit de beschikbare middelen door snel beslissingen te nemen. Niet alleen tijdens de race, maar ook in de doorontwikkeling van de auto en bij simulaties spelen de verzamelde data een essentiële rol.
On the eve of a new Formula One season, Eoin Connolly talks to Oracle chief marketing officer Ariel Kelman and Christian Horner, team principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing. They discuss how Oracle's analytics and cloud solutions helped power Max Verstappen to an unforgettable first world driver's title in 2021, how the partnership is expanding this year, and why machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies are playing an ever bigger role in racing, development and fan engagement. Ariel also explains how sports partnerships showcase Oracle's positioning, and Christian talks about getting the team ready for another challenging campaign.
En este PitStop platicamos sobre todos los detalles del nuevo Oracle Red Bull Racing - RB18
The first week of Formula 1 car reveals has now passed. We saw 4 teams unveil their 2022 title challengers and not one was the same. Today we take a look at Haas F1 Team, Oracle Red Bull Racing, Aston Martin Racing and Mclaren F1 Team. Which livery looks the best and which car look the fastest?
In this episode of Making Markets, Poly CEO Dave Shull joins the show once again to talk about the company's most recent earnings result. He also dives into Poly's supply chain issues and what it means for the short and long term for the company. We also explore a recent partnership announcement with Oracle Red Bull Racing, and more.