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With the FIA constantly updating the rules, how do F1 engines produce power? How do the new power plants appeal to fans in the Modern era? What new measures have been taken to be more environmentally friendly?
With the FIA constantly updating the rules, how do F1 engines produce power? How do the new power plants appeal to fans in the Modern era? What new measures have been taken to be more environmentally friendly?
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S2, EP7 "Tuning for Qualifying"We take a look at teams methods and approaches to finishing on pole position on the race weekend, how they prepare themselves for qualifying and working with FIA Rules and regulations.
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S2, EP8 "Virtual Grip"They say the future of Formula 1 is electric... but it might just be virtual.
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S2, EP9 "Sports Science"How have developments in F1 sports science benefited drivers and teams? Can more be done to increase safety on and around the track without diminishing the attraction of the sport?
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S2, EP10 "The Straight"We take a look at teams' methods for finding those valuable seconds on track on a race weekend, how they adjust cars for speed on the main straight and working within FIA rules and regulations.
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