Ducati Lenovo Team: Powering Innovation to Prepare for Thrilling 2024 MotoGP World Championship
During every race weekend, Ducati Corse collects 100GB of data from 8 Ducati Desmosedici GP bikes racing on track, each of which equipped with about 50 sensors.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 29, 2024 at 2:00 pmAnother MotoGP season is about to start, and the Ducati Lenovo Team is getting ready to face the competition.
At Ducati Corse’s ‘Champions on the track’ event in Madonna di Campiglio, Italy, Lenovo outlined the technology lineup that will help the team battle for the 2024 title.
“We are thrilled to kick off a new MotoGP Championship with Ducati Corse, building upon a successful 2023 season that showcased advancements in both technology and on-track performance, culminating with Francesco Bagnaia securing the MotoGP Riders’ World Championship for the 2nd consecutive year. Undoubtedly, the battle will be hard, and we are excited to continue working with the team, using our innovative technology and services to raise the bar of high performance. The goal is not only to fight for the title but also to make technical advancements developed for the track, accessible for all, for example within Ducati’s portfolio of street bikes,” commented Luca Rossi, president, intelligent devices group, Lenovo.
As Ducati Corse’s Technology Partner since 2018, Lenovo Group Ltd. provides the team with technology to transform data into actionable insights, run complex simulations and make strategic decisions in seconds.
In the technology-driven realm of MotoGP, the ability to understand data and use it for strategic decision-making is more crucial than ever. During every race weekend, Ducati Corse collects a total of 100GB of data from the 8 Ducati Desmosedici GP bikes racing on track, each of which is equipped with about 50 sensors. With the goal to further improve on-track data analysis, the 2024 season will see the introduction of the firm’s ThinkAgile HCI in the Ducati Lenovo Team garage. The company’s flexible platform will help the Team to swiftly analyze quantities of data, while also fostering mobility and reliability, even in harsh environments, thanks to the ThinkSystem SE350 edge servers.
This AI-optimized infrastructure will power Ducati’s DL and ML tools, used to improve the performance, reliability, and safety of Ducati’s racing bikes, as well as to analyze the data collected from the bike sensors and tracks, comparing them with riders’ sensations.
Data is not solely analyzed on track: Ducati Corse also leverages the Ducati Lenovo Remote Garage, which allows the engineers based in Borgo Panigale (Bologna) to receive data in real time from the garage, execute complex analysis and collaborate seamlessly with the team on the ground to optimize the bikes’ settings before they get back on track. To further enhance productivity and remote collaboration, the Ducati Lenovo Remote Garage room in the Ducati HQs has been fully renovated with a range of Lenovo hardware, including monitors, workstations, and accessories.
The teams based at Ducati’s HQ are also in charge of aerodynamics and fluid dynamics simulations, which are powered by the company’s HPC technology, based on ThinkSystem SD530, SR630 and SR650 servers. The firm’s HPC infrastructure will continue to play a pivotal role in innovating racing bikes and enhancing on-track performance, thanks to its built-in AI acceleration for edge workloads and optimization for faster data analytics. Moreover, in order to face the constantly evolving needs of a fast-paced sport, Ducati Corse has signed a Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) agreement with Lenovo, which makes additional power and services available on demand via a public cloud service to quickly adjust to unpredictable peak times, while streamlining operation keeping Lenovo as the sole point of contact.
In such a mission critical environment, a range of company’s workstations, PCs, tablets, and monitors empower the people at every level of the organization, from the HQ to the track, improving operations, collaboration, and data analysis. ThinkPad P1 mobile workstations follow the Team’s electronic engineers up to the starting grid, just a few minutes before the race, when the bikes’ setup is finalized.
But Lenovo’s technology will soon also cruise on the track: from the 2024 season, the Ducati Lenovo Team will introduce an innovative solution to execute on-track land surveys, powered by the ThinkStation P360 Ultra workstation. Ducati Corse engineers have developed an autonomous-driving robot featuring a set of inertial and optical sensors, which will travel along the track at the beginning of the GP weekend, allowing the Team to get a digital copy of the circuit as close to reality as possible. Lenovo’s high-performing, compact workstation will enable Ducati Corse to collect and analyze a total of 200GB of data/ circuit – allowing Ducati Corse to receive up to 2.6 million data points every second (255MB/s) from LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) sensors only.
“There is great excitement for the kickoff of the 2024 MotoGP season. We are eager to test ourselves again after an exceptional year. By our side once again is Lenovo, a key player that, in addition to being the Title Partner of the official team, is an essential technology partner with whom we have made significant progress, achieving important results on track. Ducati and Lenovo share similar philosophies that drive us to always aim higher and constantly set new and ambitious goals. For years, we have been working together to win on and off the track, and we will continue to do so with the same determination, thanks also to the new opportunities offered by AR and VR technologies. Everything is ready to rev up the engines on March 10 in Qatar and cheer together again with all the Ducatisti #ForzaDucati.“, commented Claudio Domenicali, CEO, Ducati Motor Holding.
Innovation is a continuous journey, and the 2 organizations are constantly exploring, testing, and implementing new ideas and technologies with the overarching aim to win both on and off the track. For the future, Ducati Corse is considering the opportunities offered by AR and VR technologies, as well as Lenovo’s services to help achieve its sustainability goals and get the flexibility needed to face the challenges of the ever-changing world of motorsports.