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An F1 Driver Is Not Alone in the Cockpit During a Race

The New York Times – Sports:

He’s loaded with equipment, like a biometric sensor and fire-resistant overalls, to keep him safe, but please, no jewelry.

Phillip Horton
Author: Phillip Horton

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