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On December 6th, 2024, Jiushi Group and F1 jointly announced that the F1 Chinese Grand Prix has completed a new round of signings, and the two parties will renew the contract from 2026 to 2030.
2024
It’s the 20th anniversary of the F1 Chinese Grand Prix
Is China’s first F1 driver Zhou Guanyu
The first home game in the “upper” arena
It’s F1’s return to Shanghai after five years.
It is also the 20th anniversary of the Shanghai International Circuit being put into use.
Return with a new lease of life
In order to welcome the return of the event, starting from 2022, the Shanghai International Circuit has begun to upgrade its facilities and equipment: including overall venue repairs, track surface maintenance, relocation of the television broadcast area, software and hardware upgrades and many other renovations. Finally, on the 20th anniversary On the occasion of the competition, the arena becomes completely new.
B stand seats have been fully installed
The asphalt surface of the track has been renovated
Do you think the upgrade of the arena ends here?
Digital upgrade of the arena
2025 is the last year of the F1 Chinese Grand Prix contract period. In order to ensure the safe and orderly holding of the event, many digital systems have been introduced for venue management. With the support of intelligent technologies such as environmental monitoring systems, vehicle sensing systems, and intelligent video systems, managers can achieve all-round monitoring of track conditions, vehicle performance, facility management, and spectator safety.
Among them are MEOKON’S wireless water immersion sensors, wireless temperature and humidity sensors and wireless combustible gas sensors. You can find them in hidden places such as electrical equipment rooms and elevator shafts.
Product on-site installation drawing
Application products
Electrical equipment (such as lighting, timing systems, communication equipment, etc.) in the racing venue are sensitive to water, and mechanical systems such as elevators, air conditioning, and ventilation may malfunction if flooded. Through real-time monitoring, water accumulation can be prevented from causing damage to key equipment. If water accumulation exceeds the limit, alarms will be issued in a timely manner, and measures can be taken in a timely manner to ensure the normal operation of facilities. For example, an automatic drainage system can be activated immediately when water accumulation is detected, ensuring the safety and normal operation of the facility.
Excessive temperature or humidity may cause electrical equipment failure, leading to fire. Especially in an environment with high requirements on reliability and safety such as a racing track, the safety of electrical equipment is crucial. Through real-time temperature and humidity monitoring, the negative impact of temperature and humidity on electrical equipment can be effectively reduced, preventing overheating protection caused by excessive internal temperature of the equipment, and short circuit and leakage caused by excessive humidity, ensuring the normal operation and long-term stability of the equipment.
Not only do they make racetracks safer, they also give drivers and spectators unprecedented peace of mind! Next time you stand beside the track and feel the deafening sound of the engine, don’t forget that these “black technologies” working silently are protecting you behind the scenes.
Coming 2025
F1 celebrates its 75th anniversary
Jiading·Shanghai International Circuit
The engine roars again
Meokon sensor is in place
Dear racing fans
Are you ready?
Post time: Dec-23-2024