TedN
06-02-04, 07:20 PM
Found this on AtlasF1 site ...
http://www.exn.ca/ontv/default.asp?ShowDate=Jun%2010%202004&TZ=0
On Thursday, June 10th Discovery Channel is airing a 3 hour look at F1. It appears that it will be from Williams F1 POV. It's airing from 8pm - 11pm. They're going to take a look at the technology, race day prep, and whether the driver or car is more important
Secret Life of Formula One
Part One
Revealing the top-secret thinking behind F1 racing, the BMW Williams team explains its inner workings; British engineers turned a neglected sport into a multi-million dollar business; highly skilled British workers are being tempted away by foreign teams.
Part Two
Formula One cars are similar to aircraft, but engineering is now lagging behind in many crucial ways; has the technology of "normal" road cars usurped that of the F1 industry in the past decade?
Part Three
Explore the long running argument about who actually wins the race - the driver or the car; discover how electronic telemetry has overtaken traditional forms of communication; is it only a matter of time before we see the Formula One driver-less car?
http://www.exn.ca/ontv/default.asp?ShowDate=Jun%2010%202004&TZ=0
On Thursday, June 10th Discovery Channel is airing a 3 hour look at F1. It appears that it will be from Williams F1 POV. It's airing from 8pm - 11pm. They're going to take a look at the technology, race day prep, and whether the driver or car is more important
Secret Life of Formula One
Part One
Revealing the top-secret thinking behind F1 racing, the BMW Williams team explains its inner workings; British engineers turned a neglected sport into a multi-million dollar business; highly skilled British workers are being tempted away by foreign teams.
Part Two
Formula One cars are similar to aircraft, but engineering is now lagging behind in many crucial ways; has the technology of "normal" road cars usurped that of the F1 industry in the past decade?
Part Three
Explore the long running argument about who actually wins the race - the driver or the car; discover how electronic telemetry has overtaken traditional forms of communication; is it only a matter of time before we see the Formula One driver-less car?