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Brakes Explained By Martin Brundle

Brakes

This is the 4th in a series of technology-oriented video posts featuring the BBC and commentator (now Sky Sports) Martin Brundle demistifying the engineering world of Formula One. They are excellent for novices but still quite interesting for enthusiasts.

In the embedded clip below, Brundle covers the incredible performance of ceramic brakes and rotors, glowing red with massive heat.

via BBC: YouTube.

 

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