F1 Insights powered by AWS | Time Lost | Amazon Web Services
Time Lost is the latest graphic from F1 Insights, powered by AWS. F1 Insights are a series of broadcast graphics that aim to transform the fan experience during each Grand Prix session. Time Lost will provide fans and broadcasters with a clear picture of the impact and cause of driver errors.
The margin for error in Formula 1 is miniscule. Drivers must concentrate for lap after lap, around diverse tracks and varying weather conditions, knowing that one slip up can cost them a place, a race, or even a championship for themselves and their team. A single error made during a Qualifying or Race session is now analysed using live timing, positioning, weather, track, telemetry and tyre data to determine the true cost of that mistake. The key insight is presented to fans via a TV graphic on the live F1 broadcast, which not only informs of the nature of a driver’s mistake, but also how much time the driver has lost as a consequence.
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The margin for error in Formula 1 is miniscule. Drivers must concentrate for lap after lap, around diverse tracks and varying weather conditions, knowing that one slip up can cost them a place, a race, or even a championship for themselves and their team. A single error made during a Qualifying or Race session is now analysed using live timing, positioning, weather, track, telemetry and tyre data to determine the true cost of that mistake. The key insight is presented to fans via a TV graphic on the live F1 broadcast, which not only informs of the nature of a driver’s mistake, but also how much time the driver has lost as a consequence.
Learn more about why F1 chooses AWS: https://go.aws/formula1
Subscribe to AWS: https://go.aws/subscribe
Sign up for AWS: https://go.aws/signup
AWS free tier: https://go.aws/free
Explore more: https://go.aws/more
Contact AWS: https://go.aws/contact
Next steps:
Explore on AWS in Analyst Research: https://go.aws/reports
Discover, deploy, and manage software that runs on AWS: https://go.aws/marketplace
Join the AWS Partner Network: https://go.aws/partners
Learn more on how Amazon builds and operates software: https://go.aws/library
Do you have technical AWS questions?
Ask the community of experts on AWS re:Post: https://go.aws/3lPaoPb
Why AWS?
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud. Millions of customers—including the fastest-growing startups, largest enterprises, and leading government agencies—use AWS to be more agile, lower costs, and innovate faster.
#F1 #AWS #AmazonWebServices #CloudComputing
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