IndraMind joins BWT Alpine Formula One Team and their high-performance technological environment

The agreement with the race team will allow IndraMind to analyse in real time, the enormous volumes of data generated during each GP
Formula 1 is the most challenging, innovative, and demanding sport in the world, as well as one of the greatest technical and technological laboratories. The partnership agreement through which Indra Group becomes a technology partner of BWT Alpine Formula One Team represents an outstanding opportunity to showcase the full potential of our sovereign artificial intelligence platform, IndraMind, in a competitive environment of maximum complexity.
This collaboration gives us access to a world‑class laboratory, allowing us to deploy our technology in a context defined by cutting‑edge innovation, efficiency and operational excellence. It is also a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights into innovation, optimisation, and strategic agility.
In Formula 1, where deep strategy meets constant dynamism, teams must manage multiple variables to optimise performance, all within a very strict regulatory framework that actively encourages continuous innovation. Beyond the race car itself, success depends on how efficiently people and resources are managed. And from 2026 onwards, these factors will play an even more decisive role.
This season marks the beginning of a new era. With the new regulations, the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) aims to make Formula 1 more competitive, sustainable, and safe. Intelligent and strategic data management in the sport is critically important. This is precisely where IndraMind takes on its greatest relevance.
Intelligent analytic: a key element of the 2026 new Formula 1 era
A wide range of changes are being introduced this season, which is why it is widely described as a new era affecting every aspect of the sport: from car dimensions and driving style to power units, energy management and race strategies. Not to mention the addition of a new Grand Prix to the calendar this year: Formula 1 TAG Heuer Gran Premio de España 2026 in Madrid.
The new Formula One car will be 30 kg lighter, with changes that reduce aerodynamic downforce by up to 30% and aerodynamic drag by around 40%.
Another major innovation is the introduction of active aerodynamics. The DRS (Drag Reduction System), used over the last 15 seasons, has been replaced by movable front and rear wings. These allow drivers to switch between two distinct modes: Straight Mode, in which the front and rear wing flaps open to reduce drag on straights, and Corner Mode, where the flaps return to their normal position to maximise cornering speed.
From a mechanical perspective, the proportion of total power generated by the electric system increases to approximately 50%. The regulations will strictly control how much energy can be stored and used per lap. In addition, an Overtake Mode is introduced, enabling drivers, under certain conditions and for a limited time, to deploy additional stored electrical energy when overtaking.

All of this requires energy to be managed not only lap by lap, but also during on‑track battles and key moments of the race. This places greater emphasis on the driver’s role, as well as on overtaking strategies, making races more unpredictable and, ultimately, more exciting.
IndraMind drives smarter engineering, cognitive superiority, and greater anticipation
IndraMind is Indra Group’s technological initiative focused on developing sovereign AI within a cyber‑resilient environment, designed to provide comprehensive protection for citizens, territories, infrastructures, and critical physical and digital assets.
The platform consolidates massive volumes of data from multiple sources and transforms them into real, actionable knowledge. This enables a unified, global view and reliable real‑time situational awareness, delivering clear cognitive superiority and enhanced anticipatory capabilities to the ecosystem.
The agreement with BWT Alpine Formula One Team will allow IndraMind to analyse and correlate, in real time, the enormous volumes of data generated during each race weekend, optimising strategic decision‑making and anticipating critical scenarios in a sport where every millisecond counts.
Ultimately, this partnership with BWT Alpine Formula One Team will enable IndraMind to co‑create real‑world use cases, opening the door to new markets such as motorsport and aerospace, while demonstrating technological capabilities in mission‑critical contexts underpinned by sovereignty and cyber resilience.

BWT Alpine Formula One Team in the 2026 season
For BWT Alpine Formula One Team, 2026 also marks the start of a new era. Last year, the team decided to focus all its efforts and resources on the 2026 season, prioritising the development of the new car.

The integration of young Argentinian driver Franco Colapinto, alongside the experienced Pierre Gasly, together with a strong technical leadership, positions the team to fully capitalise on the opportunities offered by the new regulations, while embracing innovative on‑track strategies.
This season marks the beginning of a new era. With the new regulations, the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) aims to make Formula 1 more competitive, sustainable, and safe. As a result, intelligent and strategic data management will become critically important. This is precisely where IndraMind takes on its greatest relevance.
