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Open-wheel championships such as Formula 1 and IndyCar, have visual similarities but a whole lot of other differences about them.
While a road-legal V6 and one used in Formula 1 share the same number of cylinders, a wide range of differences separate them.
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Today, an AI startup called PhysicsX -- co-founded by a former Formula One engineering superstar and a computer science whizz -- is emerging from stealth with a very specific focus on building and ...