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www.theglobeandmail.comJun 3, 2020 ... Business model configurations and performance: A qualitative comparative analysis in Formula One racing, 2005–2013. ... Engineering and Technology ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comJun 10, 2019 ... ... technological innovation that is at the heart of Formula One. In ... Each event takes place at an F1 circuit on race weekend — surrounded by ...
news.mit.eduJul 28, 2017 ... Roborace—which refers both to the sport and its organizer—wants to create an autonomous version of Formula 1 racing, where the superstars are ...
www.scientificamerican.comMay 13, 2010 ... This study uses a historical perspective on Formula 1 motor racing to explore the dynamics between firm level performance and technological ...
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www.jstor.orgMar 14, 2014 ... The wind tunnel, though magnificently expensive, allows race engineers ... As we tour a fastidiously clean, high-tech facility, I am told the ...
www.theglobeandmail.comRacing into the future of autonomous driving. After a third-place finish at last year's Formula Student Germany, MIT Driverless team aims to compete in the ...
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news.mit.eduAug 31, 2021 ... “So it is important to have some degree of trickle down in the same way that IndyCar or Formula One technology does eventually trickle down to ...
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