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From James Hunt to Lewis Hamilton-how F1 drivers became global icons, fashion stars, and cultural influencers.
From James Hunt to Lewis Hamilton-how F1 drivers became global icons, fashion stars, and cultural influencers.
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S2, EP2 "Strategy"We explore the tactics, methods and approaches of the teams to mark up precious points during the weekend's racing, their preparation for an F1 season and their collaboration with the FIA.
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S2, EP3 "Engine Development"How has the Formula 1 motor developed with the advent of new technologies? Does the more silent turbo style still give rise to enthusiasm in the modern era? What are the novelties that put rhythm into a Grand Prix weekend?
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S2, EP4 "Power Shift"How have F1 engines changed over the years, is the excitement level still the same? What new measures have been taken to address sustainability across the Grand Prix weekend?
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S2, EP5 "Fast Fame"From James Hunt to Lewis Hamilton-how F1 drivers became global icons, fashion stars, and cultural influencers.
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