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WATCH: Boldest Innovations – The inside story on some of F1’s most remarkable feats of engineering
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Innovation is a vital aspect of Formula 1, with various technical advances over the years helping to propel certain teams and drivers to glory as well as gaining iconic status for their ingenuity.
In a new series on F1 TV – Boldest Innovations – Will Buxton and Sam Collins take a closer look at groundbreaking feats of engineering from the sport’s past, focusing on a different development in each episode and featuring contributions from some of the technical teams, experts and drivers behind these impressive cars.
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Episode 1 (shown in the video above) explores the story of the famous Tyrrell P34, the six-wheeled car that exploited a loophole in the regulations – and incredibly went on to take a sole victory at the 1976 Swedish Grand Prix with Jody Scheckter.
Buxton and Collins hear more about the background of the unusual innovation and how it sparked a development race amongst the team’s rivals.
Next up in Episode 2 (shown in the video below) is active suspension. This bold feature was a key aspect of Nigel Mansell’s championship-winning Williams in 1992 – but did it really make the FW14B the most technologically advanced car ever?
Former Williams team members Paddy Lowe and Frank Dernie, as well as Mansell himself, reflect on the innovation as the episode breaks down the work that went on behind the scenes to get the car to the track.
Boldest Innovations: Active Suspension - So good it was banned!
Finally, Episode 3 (shown in the video below) delves into the story of the double diffuser, an innovation that helped Jenson Button to win the World Championship with Brawn GP during the team’s debut season in 2009. But just how crucial was it to the squad’s success, and how did their rivals respond?
Buxton and Collins discuss all of this and more with the team behind the engineering, while we also hear from Ross Brawn as well as one of the aerodynamicists who worked on the car’s development.
Boldest innovations : Was the double diffuser key to Brawn's success?
Check out all episodes of Boldest Innovations on F1 TV by clicking here.
Other shows available on F1 TV include F1 Icons, which tells the exhilarating stories of legendary drivers of the past, and Greatest Comebacks, a delve into the archives that showcases some of F1’s most inspirational tales of determination and courage.
Additionally, depending on where you are in the world, an F1 TV subscription will unlock thousands of hours of further exclusive shows, highlights and race replays alongside live F1, F2 and F3 coverage. For more information on subscribing to F1 TV Pro you can click here.
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