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Leading F1’s innovation race

When Tata Com­mu­ni­ca­tions became F1’s tech­nol­o­gy sup­pli­er in 2012, it ini­tial­ly looked like just anoth­er blue-chip brand join­ing the sport’s port­fo­lio of world-class cor­po­ra­tions. How­ev­er, it soon came to light that Tata Com­mu­ni­ca­tions is in it for much more than expo­sure. In fact, its involve­ment gets right to F1’s heart.

The Tata Com­mu­ni­ca­tions and F1 rela­tion­ship has been described as the “the most sig­nif­i­cant moment for F1 since the advent of satel­lites”. Accord­ing to Mehul Kapa­dia, man­ag­ing direc­tor of F1 busi­ness at Tata Com­mu­ni­ca­tions: “Our rela­tion­ship is a real-life case study that show­cas­es our capa­bil­i­ties to deliv­er fail-proof com­mu­ni­ca­tions infra­struc­ture across all race loca­tions, dif­fer­ent geo­gra­phies and ter­rains. This makes our rela­tion­ship with F1 quite unique.”

Tata Com­mu­ni­ca­tions’ spe­cial­i­ty is send­ing sig­nals reli­ably and, above all, quick­ly. It is a per­fect match for F1 giv­en the huge amount of data trans­mit­ted in the sport. One of Tata Com­mu­ni­ca­tions’ biggest strengths is that it has the largest net­work of under­sea fibre cables in the world. This allows it to trans­mit data at a far high­er speed than using satel­lites, as pre­vi­ous­ly, and it also sig­nif­i­cant­ly increas­es capac­i­ty.

From an outsider’s per­spec­tive, the one thing that every­one asso­ciates with F1 is speed. From the way the cars move, to the speed the mechan­ics work dur­ing pit stops, to data trans­mis­sions and the fast pace of inno­va­tion that main­tains F1 at the pin­na­cle of motor­sport.

Our rela­tion­ship is a real-life case study that show­cas­es our capa­bil­i­ties to deliv­er fail-proof com­mu­ni­ca­tions infra­struc­ture across all race loca­tions, dif­fer­ent geo­gra­phies and ter­rains

Since the F1 cham­pi­onship was launched in 1950, it has adapt­ed and evolved at a rapid speed. Its hybrid cars trav­el at speeds of over 300km/h mak­ing safe­ty just as big a chal­lenge now as it was in the ear­ly days. After his near-fatal crash in 1966, three-times cham­pi­on Sir Jack­ie Stew­art pushed for full face hel­mets and seat belts – things that we now take for grant­ed. Thanks to car­bon fibre and poly­eth­yl­ene advance­ments, hel­mets now weigh about 1,250 grams which reduces weight and enhances dri­ver safe­ty, allow­ing for faster races.

Tata Com­mu­ni­ca­tions oper­ates at the same cut­ting edge as F1 and plugged the sport into its net­work soon after the deal began. It now has fixed-line con­nec­tiv­i­ty at all grands prix and, impor­tant­ly, it is always con­nect­ed, unlike a satel­lite which is only on for sev­er­al hours at a time.

This net­work deliv­ers ten times faster con­nec­tiv­i­ty than F1 pre­vi­ous­ly enjoyed. Tata Com­mu­ni­ca­tions is also the back­bone for F1’s offi­cial web­site Formula1.com and sup­plies video feed to the sport’s remote oper­a­tions cen­tre in Kent so fast that it is no dif­fer­ent to the pro­duc­ers there sit­ting at track­side. It gives them two mul­ti-view video feeds for raw footage and a reverse data path, allow­ing them, among oth­er things, to oper­ate a robot­ic track­side cam­era for the best pos­si­ble race cov­er­age.

No mat­ter where in the world the races are tak­ing place, the hub for all of this is in Kent. It means pro­duc­ers don’t need to trans­port pro­duc­tion equip­ment to races, which saves mon­ey and reduces F1’s car­bon foot­print.

F1 isn’t the only ben­e­fi­cia­ry. In 2013 it signed a part­ner­ship with reign­ing cham­pi­ons Mer­cedes. It has boost­ed the speed of the team’s track­side con­nec­tiv­i­ty by three times and enables the trans­fer of live race data around the world in less than a quar­ter of a sec­ond. This con­nec­tiv­i­ty links the Sil­ver Arrow cars at any grand prix loca­tion to Mer­cedes’ head­quar­ters in the UK, enabling Mer­cedes engi­neers to make data-led deci­sions, ulti­mate­ly help­ing the team to cross the fin­ish­ing line first – where every mil­lisec­ond counts.

Mr Kapa­dia says there is more to come: “While we take full advan­tage of key tech­nol­o­gy trends in F1 rac­ing today, Tata Com­mu­ni­ca­tions is con­stant­ly look­ing at the road ahead, scan­ning the hori­zon for new oppor­tu­ni­ties, and look­ing around the cor­ner at poten­tial twists and turns.”

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