Innovations In Motogp Racing

Innovations In Motogp Racing – (BUSINESS WIRE) – After ending 2021 with the MotoGP World Constructors’ Title victory for the second consecutive year, the Lenovo Ducati Team is ready for a new season, in which technology will play a more important role. Since 2018, Lenovo’s technology partnership with Ducati has helped the team innovate and improve on-track performance. Innovation, speed and security are at the heart of this evolution. Enabled by a wide range of smarter solutions, Lenovo’s data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), and intelligent collaboration continue to drive improvements and help the team accelerate simulations and real-time data analysis, constantly shifting technology between the world Ducati racing and street. bicycles.

The first goal for the 2022 season is to complete the Remote Garage project, which allows engineers to receive real-time data and interact with the garage and the bikes while working remotely. In addition, Ducati and Lenovo are committed to improving video conferencing both at headquarters and in the garage. The aim is to better connect virtual teams for successful collaboration, even from miles away.

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“2021 has been an important year for the Lenovo Ducati Team. We strengthened our technology partnership – paving the way for stronger innovation in the new hybrid world of work. We are proud to collaborate with Ducati, who share our core values ​​of speed, dedication, team spirit and focus on results. In line with our mission to enable intelligent transformation, we will continue to invest and innovate with Ducati to achieve increasingly ambitious goals in the rapidly evolving motorsport industry,” said Luca Rossi, President of the Equipment Group Smart by Lenovo.

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“To be competitive and achieve the best results, on and off the road, it is essential to have a clear idea of ​​the central role of digital innovation and to rely on the support of the best partners. Thanks to the collaboration with Lenovo, we have achieved important goals, such as speeding up the collection and analysis of data, thus speeding up the decision-making process. This is how we brought to circuits around the world the bike that won the MotoGP Constructors World Title last season for the second year in a row,” said Claudio Domenicali, Ducati CEO. “Thanks to a passion for technological innovation that we share with Lenovo, we will continue to move forward in this direction, exploring technological solutions that will achieve even better results on the road, in mass production, and in corporate infrastructure.”

Lenovo has supported Ducati engineers and designers in the innovation of racing and street bikes since 2018, helping the company achieve maximum performance and improved safety levels.

Using High Performance Computing technology, based on Lenovo ThinkSystem SD530, SR630 and SR650 servers, Ducati was able to simplify and accelerate data analysis for aerodynamics, fluid dynamics and stress tests. The improved computing power allowed the company to obtain data and information in a third of the calculation time and run almost twice as many simulations at the same time – making it easier for engineers to understand how the bikes react to weather conditions various and continuously. improve track performance. In addition, Lenovo’s infrastructure grants high quality data protection and allows Ducati to minimize the risk of dangerous and costly downtime.

Ducati adopted the ThinkSystem SE350 edge server to boost connectivity and advanced real-time analytics, even in the most challenging environments. The Lenovo server has advanced computing power in an extremely small, versatile and easily portable device, bringing computing capabilities and AI features wherever you need them. Designed and built with the unique needs of the Edge in mind, ThinkSystem SE350 can work effectively in any location, even in extreme environments: from Malaysia’s humidity, which can reach 90%, to the dry heat and Qatar sand. ThinkSystem SE350 allows engineers to manage in real-time, wherever they are, approximately 15GB of data for each bike, and produce customized insights for each rider that can be leveraged to make fast, informed decisions. Finally, the security tools integrated into the device allow automatic encryption of data in case of intrusion, helping to protect Ducati’s intellectual property and prevent data leakage.

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Ducati has deployed a new virtual desktop infrastructure, built in partnership with Lenovo. Over 250 2D and 3D virtual desktops are used throughout the organization from the R&D Department to the garage. Ducati benefits from increased productivity as users can connect to their workstation whenever they want, wherever they are and from any device. Virtual desktops also help simplify IT management and maintenance, improve data protection and business continuity, as well as optimize resources and allow professionals to focus on higher value-added tasks. In addition, thanks to the possibility of working on the move, Ducati designers can collaborate remotely in real time with the development team and the test rider during the test phases, making changes to the design of the bike or one component based on the feedback received. , reducing production times.

Everyone on the Ducati team – managers, engineers and riders alike – relies on Lenovo tablets, PCs and workstations to achieve the highest levels of collaboration, power and speed. Technicians use the Lenovo ThinkPad P1 mobile workstation, to analyze data coming from the bike’s sensors in minutes and to study the lap statistics, compare them and optimize the bike’s setup.

On the other hand, upper management relies on the innovative ThinkPad X1 Fold foldable computer to enjoy maximum productivity and mobility, while designers can rely on the power of Lenovo workstations, including the ThinkPad P Series, for design and development using CAD software.

Together, Ducati and Lenovo have big plans for the future. Both companies are already looking at how they can take advantage of AI, machine learning and augmented reality to drive even higher levels of innovation in MotoGP. The reproduction of the bike and its components almost, in full size in a real context, will be a differentiating factor that will accelerate future R&D, testing and maintenance, as well as after-sales support for street bikes.

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Founded in 1926, since 1946 Ducati has been manufacturing sports-inspired motorcycles characterized by high-performance engines, innovative design and cutting-edge technology. The Ducati factory is located in the Borgo Panigale area of ​​Bologna. The model range covers several market segments with the following families: DesertX, Diavel, XDiavel, Hypermotard, Monster, Multistrada, Panigale, Streetfighter, SuperSport. In 2015, Ducati presented the Ducati Scrambler: a new brand of bikes, accessories and clothing that stands out for its creativity and self-expression. In 2020, Ducati unveiled the Multistrada V4, the world’s first motorcycle equipped with front and rear radars, whose technology represents a new milestone for the world of two wheels. Ducati’s iconic motorcycles, along with a wide range of bike accessories and technical and lifestyle apparel, are distributed in 90 countries worldwide. In 2021, Ducati delivered 59,447 bikes to customers. Ducati competes in the MotoGP and Superbike World Championships. The Company has been racing in the MotoGP category since 2003 and won the Drivers’ World Title in 2007, 2020 and 2021 and the Teams’ World Title in 2007 and 2021. In addition, Ducati was World Champion in the 2007 season, winning the award too. Rider title. In Superbike, Ducati has won 17 Manufacturer’s Titles and 14 Rider’s Titles.

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As always, there are plenty of innovations and new pieces of kit to try when teams are testing, and it was no different last Monday, when riders once again took to the Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto for a Test official one day. We’ve taken a deeper dive into the toys on display in southern Spain, and what it could mean for your teams in the future.

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Honda made no effort to hide the importance of the post-Spanish GP Test, and the RC213V’s struggles continued as the Championship returned to Europe. Interestingly, we saw Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) running the old aero from last season. It is interesting because of all the Honda riders, the number 93 who did the most laps with this aero at the end of the 2021 Jerez Test season, seemed to be the rider who was most uncertain about whether to use a from this aero or the aero that we now see him with.

As far as we understand, this aero provides slightly less downforce, so the eight-time Champion