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Formula 1 races toward petabyte weekends amid data explosion

Formula 1 is experiencing a significant increase in data generation, with race weekends now producing 650 terabytes of data, a 30% rise in two years. This surge is driven by an expanding global fanbase, particularly younger demographics, who demand more interactive and diverse content beyond traditional broadcasts. To meet these evolving fan expectations, F1 is enhancing its data infrastructure, incorporating AI and edge computing to deliver real-time telemetry, multi-camera angles, and extensive behind-the-scenes content. AI

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IMPACT Formula 1's data surge and infrastructure upgrades signal a growing need for AI and edge computing in high-velocity data environments.

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Formula 1 races toward petabyte weekends amid data explosion

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 · John Koetsier, Senior Contributor ·

    Formula 1’s Data Explosion: The Petabyte Race Weekend Is Not Far Off

    Each of the 22 cars on a 2026 Formula 1 grid carries 300 sensors that generate more than 1 million data points every single second.