Demonstrating F1 Overtaking Techniques
With Martin Brundel & Mark Blundell
Strapped into AT&T Williams FW29 race cars on the Silverstone racetrack, former F1 drivers Martin Brundle and Mark Blundell show the various techniques F1 drivers use to overtake one another on the racetrack, including the ‘switch back’, the ‘hang out’, and the slipstream phenomenon. Martin Brundle also commentates video of the 2007 seasons, demonstrating where F1 drivers used these overtaking techniques during Grand Prix races.
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Fantastic video, really worth to watch it.
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by nsalvaterra | November 6, 2007 6:43 AM
very informative
by matt.cane | November 15, 2007 6:29 PM
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