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The Morning After: Formula 1 wants AI to help it figure out if a car breaks track limits
The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), F1's governing body, says it will employ Computer Vision tech at the season-closing Abu Dhabi Grand Prix this weekend. Drivers know the exact lines to take at corners for optimal lap times, but sometimes racers go out of bounds as they try to gain an advantage, and officials need to check cars stay within track limits. Four people had to review around 1,200 potential violations in July's Austrian Grand Prix, and some track limit violations went unpunished in October's US Grand Prix. The FIA hopes to reduce the number of possible infringements officials manually review to around 50 per race. You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox.
Formula 1 hopes AI will help it figure out if a car breaks track limits
The margin of success in Formula 1 often comes down to tiny measurements of time and distance. Drivers know the exact lines to take at corners for optimal lap times. Sometimes, though, racers will go out of bounds as they try to gain an advantage. To help officials check whether a car's wheels entirely cross the white boundary line, F1 will test an AI system. The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the motorsport's governing body, says it will employ Computer Vision tech at the season-closing Abu Dhabi Grand Prix this weekend.