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    Introduction Nico Rosberg was the winner of the 2014 Grand Prix de Monaco, with an impressive time of 1:49:27:661. However, so as to continue winning on the race track, Rosberg and his team wanted to improve the performance of the vehicle on the track. To do so, Rosberg and his team must anylyse his performance and that of his vehicle at Monaco in 2014 to determine where improvements must be made. Using mathematical modeling, it is possible to tell where Rosberg and the vehicle performed at his…

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    by the name of Ernest Friderich who had previously worked with Bugatti at Mathis and Deutz and had followed him to the new venture at Molsheim. Friderich was a good engineer and a competent racing driver. The Bugatti T13 was entered into French Grand Prix at Le Mans in 1911. The tiny Bugatti driven by Friderich, looked out of place at the start of the race, but took first in class and second overall after seven hours of racing. Compared to Hémery's 6-Litre Fiat the Bugatti must have appeared…

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    As a sport, historically, Formula 1 has always been one of decadence and like its most famous circuit, the Circuit de Monaco, a thing of extravagance. Something that’s always held an almost elitist of fascinations. It is a proud sport, a rich sport but it is also in a patch of rapid, meteorical decline. It is more than just surprising that in a day and age where technological advancement are the cornerstone of what drives a population that a sport which functions on the cutting edge of…

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