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Neural networks can ramp up automotive development

Could Ducati’s MotoGP engine development cast light on the future of automotive innovation? By Jack Hunsley

Plenty of automotive innovation stems from the racetrack. For motorsport fans, the major draw of their chosen series is the opportunity to see the very best drivers and riders pitted against one another. For manufacturers, this same arena provides a chance to push their cutting-edge design concepts to the absolute limit and often in direct competition with their closest rivals. In their quest to be the best, these teams will look to leverage any upper hand they can muster.

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