Martin Blundell using AT&T Williams' simulator
After an absence of twelve years, former F1 driver and ITV-F1 pundit Martin Blundell returns to the Formula One cockpit with the AT&T Williams team. Having started his career with the team, his return commences with a seat fit and test run in the team's simulator, code-named DIL. With simulator technology having been used extensively in the progression of Lewis Hamilton's career, Blundell uncovers the secret of Formula One simulators. In part two of this feature, Blundell assesses the progression of Formula One as he laps the Grand Prix circuit at Silverstone in a Williams Toyota FW28B.
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After an absence of twelve years, former F1 driver and ITV-F1 pundit Martin Blundell returns to the Formula One cockpit with the AT&T Williams team. Having started his career with the team, his return commences with a seat fit and...
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