Technology developed on the race track could prove to be a disruptive force in the high end hybrid market and elsewhere, writes Editor Gerry Woolf
Formula 1 — motor sport at its zenith. Glamour, speed, excitement, celebrity and automotive technology at the very cutting edge. Its one of the few areas of high technology where Great Britain can hold its head high today , rather than harking back to a glorious past, with two leading companies— Mclaren and Williams— at the forefront with names like Ferrari and Mercedes.
Yet few spectators and fans of Formula 1 would associate . . .
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