AWS is revolutionizing the F1 fan experience by providing more accurate predictions and detailed distances than ever before.

Top speeds, fastest laps, tire temperatures, championship points—Formula 1 (F1) is a sport defined by numbers. With more than 300 sensors on each F1 race car generating more than 1.1 million data points per second, data is built into the DNA of the sport. Just tenths of a second out on track can be the difference between success and failure, with innumerable factors for organizers and teams to consider and adapt around to achieve commercial and competitive success.

After reflecting on the changing media landscape and the desire to maximize fan experiences, F1 initiated a long-term partnership with AWS in 2018 to drive cloud transformation and innovation within the sport.

Track Dominance gives fans and commentators an insight into where drivers are dominating their rivals around the circuit.
Track Dominance gives fans and commentators an insight into where drivers are dominating their rivals around the circuit.

Using Amazon’s trademark “working backwards” model, AWS teams started with what fans wanted most from the sport—to get even closer to the racing.

With 20 cars on the starting grid every race, it is tough for fans not to miss part of the action—and it’s impossible to know which drivers are overperforming without the help of timing screens and a lot of post-race analysis. AWS and F1 realized a solution was possible by leveraging AWS machine learning (ML) technology with  Amazon SageMaker.

F1 Insights: Getting fans even closer to the action

F1 Insights, powered by AWS, is one of the biggest transformations of F1 fan experience seen for years. By providing a trained ML model with distinct data points from the hundreds of sensors on each car, F1 enables fans to understand how drivers make split-second decisions and how teams devise and implement race strategies in real time that impact the outcome of a race.

One of the most exciting insights is Battle Forecast. Using track history and projected driver pace, Battle Forecast predicts and displays in real time how many laps before a chasing car is within “striking distance” of the car it’s trying to overtake and pass. Each insight is designed to bring fans even closer to the competition, with Close to the Wall providing fans and broadcasters a nerve-wracking view of exactly how close an F1 car gets to the wall at some of the Championship’s most exciting corners.