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Fans will also access F1 TV Pro and F1 TV Premium for the first time in Japan, offering onboard cameras, team radio, data, and behind-the-scenes ...
When you're glued to a Formula 1 race, you're seeing the action from a dozen different angles. There's the iconic T-cam above the driver's head, the nose-cone cam scraping the asphalt, and even the ...
F1: The Movie’s on-track action sequences were captured with a mix of custom Sony and Apple technology, the latest developments in a history of onboard filming that goes back 76 years. If you wanted ...
To really understand the storm and fury of a Formula One car, you need to spend 100 seconds with the great Ayrton Senna on the streets of Monaco in 1990. Ayrton Senna was known as the King of Monaco.
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Your Cheat Sheet for How ‘F1' Was Actually Shot
Audiences will likely be surprised by two things when they see Joseph Kosinski's "F1." One, that a huge percentage of the film's drama and actual running time, especially compared to the standard ...
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