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Let's discuss about Formula 1 GP At the beginning there has been the possibility to ask to a real Chief Designer of Formula 1 cars (Gabriele Tredozi) his professional opinion on some technical issues. He explained some of the last improvements and he answered all your questions concerning the past, the present and the future of Formula 1 technologies and challenges. NOW it's time to go on without him, let's keep on discussing about each Formula 1 GP in this special area, with all our impressions, ideas and questions about races, vehicles, riders and so many other things. IT'S YOUR TURN!!

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Old 14 March 2009
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why with all the technolgy avaidible do teams still use pit boards?
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why with all the technolgy avaidible do teams still use pit boards?
Hi Heretic,
is a question of habits, the boards can be used to transmit to the driver the "essential" info without "radio" misunderstandings . . .

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Makes sense its just they they are given from the pits which tend to be by the fastest part of the track,must be hard to read
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