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Formula 1 and Lenovo have announced the successful trial of Lenovo AI-powered ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition laptop. The test took place at the Event Technical Centre (ETC) during the FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN CHINESE GRAND PRIX 2025.

The partnership, now in its multi-year phase, continues to focus on innovation and performance. Lenovo AI technology was tested on-site within the ETC to enhance race data processing and operational efficiency. This trial marked a major step forward for AI-enhanced edge computing in motorsports.

Roberto Dalla, Chief Technical and Engineering Officer at Formula 1, revealed that the Lenovo ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition brings smart features like Smart Modes, Smart Share, and Smart Care. These tools aim to boost user experience and productivity.

The device is built on the Intel Lunar Lake Platform with Copilot+ features. It delivers high performance and energy efficiency, supporting Formula 1’s sustainability goals of achieving net zero carbon by the end of the decade.

In Formula 1, where timing and precision are critical, Lenovo AI solutions allow faster data processing, better communication, and seamless collaboration. These improvements help create the sport’s international broadcasts.

Lenovo’s Chief Technology Officer, Dr. Tolga Kurtoglu, commented that the F1 Sprint weekend provided an ideal setting to test their AI PC in a high-pressure environment. He added that the trial demonstrates how AI-powered hardware can accelerate storytelling and improve fan engagement in real time.

The F1 Event Technical Centre is a temporary tech hub deployed at each race. It collects and sends data back to the Media & Technology Centre in the UK. The ETC supports vital services, including the timing system and telemetry.

Lenovo’s devices including laptops, tablets, workstations, and smartphones are integrated throughout the ETC. These tools support:

  • Real-time monitoring of race operations
  • Enhanced remote collaboration and communication

The ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition offers all-day battery life and military-grade durability. These features help improve mobility and operational longevity at race events. Lenovo AI PCs also reduce the need for large equipment shipments, cutting energy use and transport emissions.

As reported, this trial also supports Lenovo and Formula 1’s sustainability goals by lowering on-site hardware requirements. By using advanced, energy-efficient devices, the partners are minimizing the environmental impact of global race operations.

Following the Shanghai trial, Formula 1 and Lenovo will explore more opportunities to use AI PCs throughout the 2025 season. While on-track performance remains key, both companies aim to enhance broadcasting and fan experiences worldwide.

This development highlights the growing impact of Lenovo AI in motorsports.