
Formula 1 and Lenovo trial AI-powered PC to boost technical operations
and Lenovo have conducted a successful trial of Lenovo's AI-powered
ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition
laptop at the
Event Technical Centre
(ETC) during the Formula 1 Heineken Chinese Grand Prix 2025. The trial marks a new phase in their ongoing partnership, which aims to explore advanced computing technologies in motorsport operations.
The AI-enabled device, tested on-site, supported data processing and operational efficiency during the event. Further trials are now underway, focusing on how AI-enhanced computing can assist in streamlining race-related functions and contributing to Formula 1's broader sustainability goals.
Technology deployment at F1 venues
The ETC is a temporary, portable facility set up at every F1 race venue, responsible for acquiring data and media feeds, which are transmitted to the Media & Technology Centre (M&TC) in the UK. Lenovo's hardware—including laptops, servers, tablets, and smartphones—is integrated into ETC operations to assist race personnel in monitoring and managing real-time data.
Roberto Dalla
, Chief Technical and Engineering Officer of Formula 1, stated: 'The Lenovo ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition marks a significant advancement in smart technology. With
Intel Lunar Lake Platform
and Copilot+ features, the AI-enabled device is designed for high performance and energy efficiency—qualities that align with our goal of becoming net zero carbon by the end of the decade.'
Operational efficiency and environmental impact
According to Lenovo, the ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition may help reduce Formula 1's reliance on extensive hardware shipments by offering higher capability in a compact form. This could cut down on transport-related emissions, onsite power usage, and air-conditioning needs.
Dr. Tolga Kurtoglu, Chief Technology Officer at Lenovo, added, 'Through our partnership with Formula 1, we're able to push the boundaries of technological innovation in motorsports—not just to support race operations, but also to help bring fans closer to the action.'
Formula 1 and Lenovo plan to continue testing AI-driven devices throughout the 2025 season, focusing on their impact on content creation, remote collaboration, data sharing, and broadcast enhancement. The broader objective remains to improve race operations while advancing sustainable practices in the sport.
Formula 1 and Lenovo have conducted a successful trial of Lenovo's AI-powered ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition laptop at the Event Technical Centre (ETC) during the Formula 1 Heineken Chinese Grand Prix 2025. The trial marks a new phase in their ongoing partnership, which aims to explore advanced computing technologies in motorsport operations.
The AI-enabled device, tested on-site, supported data processing and operational efficiency during the event. Further trials are now underway, focusing on how AI-enhanced computing can assist in streamlining race-related functions and contributing to Formula 1's broader sustainability goals.
Technology deployment at F1 venues
The ETC is a temporary, portable facility set up at every F1 race venue, responsible for acquiring data and media feeds, which are transmitted to the Media & Technology Centre (M&TC) in the UK. Lenovo's hardware—including laptops, servers, tablets, and smartphones—is integrated into ETC operations to assist race personnel in monitoring and managing real-time data.
Roberto Dalla, Chief Technical and Engineering Officer of Formula 1, stated: 'The Lenovo ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition marks a significant advancement in smart technology. With Intel Lunar Lake Platform and Copilot+ features, the AI-enabled device is designed for high performance and energy efficiency—qualities that align with our goal of becoming net zero carbon by the end of the decade.'
Operational efficiency and environmental impact
According to Lenovo, the ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition may help reduce Formula 1's reliance on extensive hardware shipments by offering higher capability in a compact form. This could cut down on transport-related emissions, onsite power usage, and air-conditioning needs.
Dr. Tolga Kurtoglu, Chief Technology Officer at Lenovo, added, 'Through our partnership with Formula 1, we're able to push the boundaries of technological innovation in motorsports—not just to support race operations, but also to help bring fans closer to the action.'
Formula 1 and Lenovo plan to continue testing AI-driven devices throughout the 2025 season, focusing on their impact on content creation, remote collaboration, data sharing, and broadcast enhancement. The broader objective remains to improve race operations while advancing sustainable practices in the sport.
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