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    ‘Project Pitlane’ now producing two medical devices, as a third is cancelled

    Inside RacingApril 14, 2020
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    Formula 1’s ‘Project Pitlane’ has received UK government backing for two medical devices in the fight against coronavirus.

    The group consisting of seven teams is working on the production of ventilators for the NHS, in addition to the CPAP breathing aid that was developed by Mercedes’ HPP arm in partnership with University College London.

    In total, 20,000 devices are being manufactured with the ‘Rapidly Manufactured Ventilator System’ making up the majority of the order from the government.

    A separate order for a low-cost portable ventilator, developed by Red Bull and Renault after being invented by junior doctor Alastair Darwood, has since been cancelled, however, with the design considered no longer suitable for the treatment of Covid-19.

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    Highlighting the efficiency of F1, teams were reportedly putting in 18-hour days to develop the concept, known as BlueSky, with prototypes produced in just three weeks.

    Factories had also been readied to start production of BlueSky but that has since been postponed, though it will remain on standby if any orders come in the future.

    “The F1 team project leads for BlueSky – Aston Martin Red Bull Racing and Renault DP World F1 Team – have shown brilliant dedication and skill throughout the project,” an F1 spokesman said.

    “They should feel proud of the work they have undertaken to develop a new device with an NHS Entrepreneur and will continue to provide vital contributions to Project Pitlane.

    “The seven teams continue to focus their collective efforts on the two remaining workstreams while standing ready to respond to any further calls for help.”

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