This morning we watched the European Grand Prix F1 race, which was held at a new street course in Valencia, Spain. Because these races are aired *early* in the morning, we record them on TiVo and then watch them at our leisure.
One of the reasons I enjoy F1 is the mix of technology and personality in this sport. And, Speed TV, which broadcasts the races here in the U.S. has a former F1 mechanic, Steve Matchett, who does a great job covering the technology involved.
Here's an example of typical F1 technology, an improvement to the traditional Hans device invented by a Michigan State University professor.
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You should check your video player size, its expanding outside the post area, does not look that good :)
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