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F1 Technology By James Allen

James Allen on Innovation — YouTube

This is the 9th in a series of technology-oriented video posts demystifying the engineering world of Formula One, this one from the “How F1 Cars Work” series of vignettes about Formula One technology by James Allen, formerly ITV and now BBC Radio 5 Live F1 commentator in the UK. Brief but brilliant.

How F1 cars work — DRS | YouTube.

How F1 cars work — suspension | YouTube.

How F1 cars work — driver fitting | YouTube.

How F1 cars work — steering wheel | YouTube.

 

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