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Technological solutions for motor racing circuits

“Motorsport is dangerous” is the warning printed on every entry ticket to British racetracks. The allure of racing has in fact always been inextricably linked to its danger. For this reason, safety on the tracks is the focus of attention of DZ Engineering, the only company on the international scene able to design and develop all the technological installations required on circuits of any category and grade.

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Track lighting

Track lighting

The first grand prix at night in the history of Formula 1 was designed and built by the team of technicians and engineers now in DZ Engineering. After this milestone, represented by the lighting of Singapore’s Marina Bay F1 Street Circuit, in 2021, the company was involved in the development of the first night-time ePrix with LED technology and, subsequently, of the first partially indoor ePrix in the history of Formula E, in Diriyah (Saudi Arabia) and London respectively. The full-service lighting solutions for events in this category are another distinctive attribute of DZ Engineering, which guarantees the standards required by the competent international authorities, reducing the economic and ecological impact, especially for city circuits where the track is only used for one event a year.

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Special electronics

Special electronics

International standards require specific technologies to ensure that events on FIA- and FIM-approved tracks take place safely. DZ Engineering designs and implements the solutions required by industry standards such as CCTV systems to ensure control of race dynamics, operations centres controlled by race directors and marshals, radio communications for marshals on the track, audio and video installations, timing systems and the entire fibre-optic infrastructure for signal distribution.

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Electronic flags

Electronic flags

The first electronic flag system was implemented on Singapore’s Marina Bay track in 2008 by the R&D department now at DZ Engineering, during the inaugural Formula 1 night race. Thanks to the experience gained, DZ Engineering represents one of the few international players able to supply a system approved by the Federations. The company also owns a patent that enables the systems to work totally wirelessly.

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Track lighting

The first grand prix at night in the history of Formula 1 was designed and built by the team of technicians and engineers now in DZ Engineering. After this milestone, represented by the lighting of Singapore’s Marina Bay F1 Street Circuit, in 2021, the company was involved in the development of the first night-time ePrix with LED technology and, subsequently, of the first partially indoor ePrix in the history of Formula E, in Diriyah (Saudi Arabia) and London respectively. The full-service lighting solutions for events in this category are another distinctive attribute of DZ Engineering, which guarantees the standards required by the competent international authorities, reducing the economic and ecological impact, especially for city circuits where the track is only used for one event a year.

Discover the projects
Track lighting

Special electronics

International standards require specific technologies to ensure that events on FIA- and FIM-approved tracks take place safely. DZ Engineering designs and implements the solutions required by industry standards such as CCTV systems to ensure control of race dynamics, operations centres controlled by race directors and marshals, radio communications for marshals on the track, audio and video installations, timing systems and the entire fibre-optic infrastructure for signal distribution.

Discover the projects
Special electronics

Electronic flags

The first electronic flag system was implemented on Singapore’s Marina Bay track in 2008 by the R&D department now at DZ Engineering, during the inaugural Formula 1 night race. Thanks to the experience gained, DZ Engineering represents one of the few international players able to supply a system approved by the Federations. The company also owns a patent that enables the systems to work totally wirelessly.

Discover the projects
Electronic flags
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