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Built to Survive: 3D Printing the Future of F1 Racing

Built to Survive: 3D Printing the Future of F1 Racing

Update: 2025-03-25
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In this episode of the Additive Snack Podcast, host Fabian Alefeld interviews Stefan Seidel, Chief Technology Officer at Pankl Racing Systems. The discussion covers Pankl's innovative use of additive manufacturing (AM) in motorsports, aerospace, and high-performance sectors. Stefan elaborates on the transition to AM post-COVID-19, the stringent quality standards required in motorsports, and groundbreaking applications like the roll hoop and other high-stress components. Additionally, the podcast dives into Pankl's history, its vertical integration approach, and how it collaborates with partners and educational institutions to develop industry-leading solutions and nurture talent. The episode concludes with insights into future advancements in AM and regulatory changes in Formula One for 2026. 

Comments about the show or wish to share your AM journey? Contact us at additive.snack@eos-na.com. The Additive Snack Podcast is brought to you by EOS.  

For more information about Pankl, visit their website and connect with Stefan Seidel on LinkedIn.  

00:41 Diving into Additive Manufacturing in Motorsports 

02:13 The Impact of COVID-19 on Additive Manufacturing 

03:27 Key Additive Manufacturing Components in F1 

08:39 Panko's Journey and Innovations 

20:38 Quality Assurance in Additive Manufacturing 

32:33 Additive Manufacturing in Aerospace and High-Performance Vehicles 

42:46 Talent Development and Partnerships 

48:00 Future of Additive Manufacturing in Motorsports 

50:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 

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Built to Survive: 3D Printing the Future of F1 Racing

Built to Survive: 3D Printing the Future of F1 Racing

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