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Vericut powers Formula 1 precision
20 March 2026
THE ENGINES have fired up, a new Formula 1 season is underway, and Vericut powers the precision behind the grid.

The attention may be turning to the drivers, the strategy, and the spectacle on track, but behind every car on the grid lies an intense race of a different kind - one fought in advanced manufacturing facilities around the world.
At the heart of that race is precision. Vericut, the global leader in CNC simulation, verification, and optimisation software, works with Formula 1 teams across the globe to help ensure that the highly complex components inside each car are machined safely, accurately, and predictably - before a single chip is cut.
Precision with compromise
Every Formula 1 team relies on complex multi-axis machining centres to produce components from advanced materials, including titanium alloys and high-strength aluminium. Many of these parts feature intricate geometries and ultra-tight tolerances.
Vericut’s simulation and verification environments allow teams to: detect collisions and over-travel errors before machining, validate complex multi-axis toolpaths, reduce manual prove-out time, and improve first-part confidence.
In the battle for pole position, which is defined by thousandths of a second, predictability in production becomes a serious competitive advantage.
Advanced optimisation for motorsport
Beyond verification, optimisation plays a critical role in Formula 1. One of the most valued capabilities among elite motorsport manufacturers is Vericut Force Optimisation. The physics-based optimisation tool analyses cutting forces and automatically adjusts feed rates to maintain stable tool engagement throughout the cut.
The result is controlled material removal, improved tool life, and reduced cycle time - all without compromising safety.
In Formula 1, where production capacity must keep pace with constant performance upgrades, even incremental machining improvements compound over the course of a season.
Innovation demands continuous analysis
Formula 1 thrives on data. Every lap produces telemetry, and every component is evaluated. Manufacturing is no different.
Vericut’s latest intelligent tools, including Vericut Assistant (VA), embed contextual knowledge directly within the software environment. These capabilities help programmers work more efficiently while maintaining full control over verification workflows.
As automation increases across manufacturing, simulation becomes even more important. The more advanced the technology, the more critical it is to validate performance before production.
That principle applies as much in motorsport as it does in other advanced sectors like aerospace, medical, and defence.
From the factory to the front row
While Formula 1 fans see performance on track, the real foundation of success begins in the factory. Reliable machining supports reliable performance. Verified processes reduce disruption. Optimised cutting strategies help teams stay agile throughout a long and demanding season.
Vericut has supported world-class manufacturers for decades across aerospace, automotive, defence, and motorsport sectors. In Formula 1, where time, precision, and reliability are inseparable, that support becomes mission-critical.
With the early stages of 2026 Formula 1 season in full swing, Vericut remains behind the scenes - enabling the precision engineering that keeps the grid moving forward.
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