Firestone Grand Prix 2023: Smart Connected Cars at the Racetrack


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The Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, Florida, starts this weekend and technology will be used to monitor and track everything moving, even the race car drivers. The 19th annual Firestone NTT Indy Car Series, which features the well-known Indianapolis 500, is the official opening of the NTT Indy Car Series. While driverless race cars sped around the Las Vegas Motor Speedway during the recent CES, the Grand Prix will have human drivers handling cars reaching speeds of up to 240 mph. At last year’s Firestone Grand Prix, one car developed by Arrow McLaren was equipped with custom IoT capabilities to enable live streaming and replay of telemetry, driver biometrics, environmental conditions and driver point-of-view video in real time. Related :Firestone Grand Prix 2022: Smart Connections Speed Around the Track