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These Students Are Trying to Build a Formula 1 with Recycled Materials.

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On the Córdoba campus, a group of engineering students tackles a challenge that would make more than one racing enthusiast smile: trying to "build" a Formula 1 car with recycled materials. Not in a huge workshop barred with machine tools, but behind screens, guided by artificial intelligence. Their idea: see how far you can push the recovery when you aim for the performance of a single seat, according to La Voz de Cordoba. Behind this somewhat c…
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On the Córdoba campus, a group of engineering students tackles a challenge that would make more than one racing enthusiast smile: trying to "build" a Formula 1 car with recycled materials. Not in a huge workshop barred with machine tools, but behind screens, guided by artificial intelligence. Their idea: see how far you can push the recovery when you aim for the performance of a single seat, according to La Voz de Cordoba. Behind this somewhat c…

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autoplus.fr broke the news in on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
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