Mercedes handles the competition because it knows how to handle data, too

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AUSTIN, Texas-History happened Sunday at the Circuit of the Americas. Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton won for the fifth time in six years at Austin, inching him closer to a fourth world championship this year. And on a macro scale, Hamilton's victory sealed a fourth straight Formula One constructors' championship for the Silver Arrows team at Mercedes. According to ESPN, that makes Mercedes the first team to win consecutive championships across a major regulation change.
How does a team achieve such sustained dominance-Mercedes has won a staggering 51of 59 total races between 2014 and 2016-in an era where the sport has witnessed an infusion of more money, more engineering talent, and more of those aforementioned regulations? If you listen to members of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport tech team tell it, the answer starts in the team's network stacks.
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