F1 – Driving to Survive The Technology?
Widely regarded as the most tech-forward of all popular sports, F1 has technology running through its DNA. This time, John and Rebecca are joined by Simon Taylor, a man who for 50 years has scrutinized every car, driver, race and designer in motorsport. Simon reveals the most pivotal points in how F1 has become the sport we know today – and what we might be seeing tomorrow. If you’ve ever wondered how much work the driver is really doing, this edition of Tech Chairs is for you. If you love F1 you will be fascinated by our episode about sailing. Ben Ainslie talks us through the F1 of the seas here (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2146780/12...) . For all sports tech news and insights, don’t forget to subscribe to the Tech Chairs series and sign up for Access Innovation (https://www.sportstechgroup.org/tech-...) , our fortnightly newsletter.

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