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During a Formula 1 race, a car sends hundreds of millions of data points to its garage for real-time analysis and feedback. So why not use this detailed and …

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  • Thesillydog32 3 months ago

    “450th” comment Woo-Hoo!

  • Swet Shah 3 months ago

    it is an initiative to the right direction…keep it up guys… 

  • Vardagaladhiel 3 months ago

    I love seeing how technology can be transferrable like this!

  • biteeemeee101 3 months ago

    motor racing is all about the grid babes

  • moristar1101 3 months ago

    Or it’s the presentation from 2011…

  • Khyozo 3 months ago

    probably a lot cheaper to borrow for a presentation… even considering how bad McLaren is doing this year…

  • poioquentinho 3 months ago

    It´s a waste of potential and resources, when a potential tech, grows as it is applied, reinventing and sustaining, while the show goes on and on, year after year….but it´s a good sensation, when that tech. and wisdom come to includes us all…
    Good measurements:)

  • shim2dawg 3 months ago

    Dude needs to learn how to gesture while speaking.

  • strangepro4 3 months ago

    anyone else think that they were going to put the baby in the car to try and beat jeff gordon with science?

  • p3st0lino 3 months ago

    The problem is all it takes is one troll and the entire chat goes ape shit. It’s really amazing.

  • Sinan Çetinkaya 3 months ago

    Yes F1 does some improvements on our cars but that’s all.
    F1 is not NASA, or CERN.

  • Thank you for your kind words. The baby isn’t due for 6 months yet. But maybe I’ll post a pic when the baby arrives, possibly on my FB page.

  • noobforlife91 3 months ago

    The Title

  • OkonkwoPlaysBass 3 months ago

    the private sector is always more efficient than the public when it comes to spending on projects. When there is a profit incentive, things get done.

  • MusicalAndTall 3 months ago

    Thats the 2011 McLaren. 2 years old?

  • Cunelito 3 months ago

    f1 = fake racing

  • pipdidit2011 3 months ago

    yes seriously why isnt our government funding taking care of this i mean is alcohol really more important than saving a person’s life? way to go formula 1!

  • turcca 3 months ago

    I like that they’re doing this, but I am a little bit appalled that the funding for this needs to come out of a competition for cars to drive around a track, and not public and academic funding.

  • KS Ng 3 months ago

    Do you even know what you are saying about evolution and the link you posted?

    The link you’ve posted is talking about supporting children, the altruistic aspect of evolution. Altruism means that organisms of the same species will take care of each other in order to spread the gene pool.

    Which means that humans should help babies survive even if they need alot of support.

    Don’t start talking about evolution and nature if you don’t understand how it works, you’re just embarrassing yourself.

  • Chronix74 3 months ago

    Isn’t this a really old talk?

  • neddyladdy 3 months ago

    It would heaps of help to the rest of us if they moved their noisy things out of earshot.

  • MonkeyKong 3 months ago

    that cloud of normality is holding a chainsaw

  • mrjonno 3 months ago

    It’s a shame that technology is only seen as being driven by competition when what the world is crying out for is collaboration. Of course at a team level collaboration is fundamental to achieve outcomes. Can’t we up our game and see that collaboration for world problems is key and competition just creates them.
    Seems humanity needs to grow up fast beyond the ‘I’m in this for winning’ to be able to solve a problem and we do but those teams don’t make a point about it because this is humanistic

  • Phillip Capper 3 months ago

    go man keep work on this
    

  • xrz1895 3 months ago

    Knew that Formula 1 was leading the charge in new technology innovations for everyday cars (eg kers) but never thought about it this way! Brilliant.

  • QuixoticQuaver 3 months ago

    Nah, that’s polo or fox hunting.

  • Simon Robles 3 months ago

    Wait are the newer McLaren cars gonna use honda engines?

  • QuixoticQuaver 3 months ago

    They take old chassis (2011) and change the livery and nose (2013)

    It’s a frankenstein car.

  • onlydownforce 3 months ago

    why does it matter? Are you not glad that current formula one is doing something actually good?

  • Shane Darbar 3 months ago

    ummmm-thats not the mclaren mp4-26 bro, thats the 2013 mclaren. just look at the nose and the driver numbers on the car. :)

  • LSFprepper 3 months ago

    And I suppose some random person in the internet knows better than the people that own the car. He said they build a new one every year, so it can’t be any older than that. He also said that x amount is changed every 2 weeks. So yeah, after 3 months it could be a new car. I’d say think before opening your mouth, but you might strain something.

  • Joe G.P. 3 months ago

    something like this would be cool if they could build it into a wearable device, like a watch, it could alert people of a hart attack, diabetes, stroke and who knows what else

  • Petey Horwood 3 months ago

    @CGMRockGod, do you drive a Taurus? ..neat stuff.

  • CGMRockGod 3 months ago

    The McLaren MP4-26 is two years old it was made and raced in 2011. Therefore the statement about the car being 3 months old is false

  • MarekNR 3 months ago

    Maybe so. It would be somewhat annoing to me if I was trolled (and I would feel a bit retarded ^^), but nevertheless my point stands.

  • Ken2234 3 months ago

    the elites favorite sport

  • 4gnostic 3 months ago

    Haha, ever looked at his Nickname? Seems like a professional troll ^^

  • /watch?v=1xsfZjl8tu8

    nature is what it is

  • Sshhppoonnggllee 3 months ago

    I want to see how this graph looks like before, during and after circumcision.

  • nn101198 3 months ago

    And how exactly are you going to take the Formula 1 people’s money? It belongs to them, and they can use it as they see fit.

  • STHStuff 3 months ago

    Interesting, but I’m not trained to be able to decipher those graphs so I can’t really understand the examples.

  • Joshua Horner 3 months ago

    Finally Ted produces and uploads a talk that is worthy of their name. I hope this means more good talks to come.