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Club 1%

Club 1%

By: Veljko Massimo Plavsic
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Podcast dedicated to car lovers and passionate by race,F1 and all about this fantastic world of motors

Veljko Massimo Plavsic
Economics
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  • Biomimetics in Motorsport: Nature's Racing Secrets
    Sep 15 2025

    Aerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics: Mimicking Nature's Masters

    Nature's most efficient flyers and swimmers offer revolutionary insights into minimizing drag and maximizing performance.

    Shark-Inspired Surface Technology (Dermal Denticles): Shark scales feature "microscopic ridges that control water flow" and can "reduce drag by up to 8%." This has inspired "micro-grooved wing surfaces" in applications like Mercedes innovations, leading to "reduced turbulence and improved downforce efficiency in high-speed conditions."

    Humpback Whale Revolution (Tubercle Technology): The "unique bumps called tubercles on their pectoral fins" allow humpback whales to maintain grip at extreme angles. This "biomimetic breakthrough has led to the development of more efficient aerodynamic surfaces that perform better in challenging conditions."

    Peregrine Falcon: Master of Speed & Active Aerodynamics: The peregrine falcon, reaching "390 km/h in diving flight," continuously "adjust[s] its body shape during flight for optimal aerodynamic efficiency." This "directly influenced the development of active aerodynamic systems in Formula 1," such as "modern DRS (Drag Reduction System) technology and adaptive wing designs."

    Butterfly Wing Aerodynamics: "Microscopic scales that manipulate airflow" on butterfly wings could "revolutionize automotive aerodynamics," potentially leading to "adaptive wing surfaces that change their microscopic structure based on speed and track conditions."

    Kingfisher Dive Mechanics: The kingfisher's ability to dive with "minimal splash" and its "beak and body shape optimized for cutting through both air and water efficiently" inspire "vehicle designs that perform optimally in different aerodynamic conditions."

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    18 mins
  • Real-time Predictive Analysis in Formula 1 Racing
    Jun 6 2025

    This presentation outlines how real-time predictive analysis is transforming Formula 1 racing, moving beyond traditional engineering applications to inform immediate strategic and operational decisions. It highlights the massive volume of data generated by modern F1 cars and the challenges of processing and transmitting this data instantly to inform split-second choices regarding strategy, performance, risk management, and competitor reactions. The text details various data sources and machine learning applications used to build predictive models for areas like tire degradation, weather patterns, fuel efficiency, and driver and competitor behavior, ultimately aiming for a "millisecond advantage" in competition. Finally, it touches on the technical, implementation, and ethical considerations, including edge computing and the integration of AI with human decision-making, while also exploring the potential impact of this technology beyond motorsport.

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    29 mins
  • Club 1%: Where Supercar Enthusiasts Unite
    Jun 6 2025

    These texts provide an overview of Club 1%, a global community for supercar enthusiasts. It began as a joke on YouTube and has evolved into a thriving network primarily based on LinkedIn and featuring a YouTube channel. The club emphasizes a deep appreciation for the engineering and artistry of high-performance vehicles, aiming to connect passionate individuals worldwide through knowledge sharing and exclusive events. The name signifies their focus on the selective nature of true automotive passion.

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    37 mins
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