James Allen, noto giornalista inglese specializzato nella Formula 1, ci racconta nel suo ultimo blog del progetto F1 Connectivity Innovation, che, grazie al perfezionamento della tecnologia GPS, mira ad arrivare entro due anni alla sfida fra piloti reali e virtuali in tempo reale sui circuiti di Formula 1. Per saperne di più sul progetto visitate questo link, mentre l'articolo di Allen è a questo indirizzo. E voi cosa ne pensate?
The prospect of F1 fans being able to race in the virtual space live alongside drivers taking part in a Grand Prix is only two years away, according to Formula 1’s Chief Technical Officer. The limitation is the accuracy of the GPS positioning of the car on the race track; currently it is accurate to around 200mm, and the goal is just 10mm. John Morrison was speaking in Austin at the Grand Final of the F1 Connectivity Innovation prize (FCIP), Formula 1’s crowdsourcing challenge, which this year was won by Datu YogaBrata from Singapore. He scooped the trophy and $50,000 top prize, presented by Lewis Hamilton, one of the judges.