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- NOV 6, 2012
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- Formula One Austin: United States Grand Prix
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- How far has Formula One technology come in 20 years? Red Bull Racing’s Chief Technical Officer Adrian Newey (and the man behind the design of Red Bull Racing's two championship cars) recently had the unique opportunity to find out. At Silverstone Circuit, Newey, aided by former F1 driver David Coulthard, was given the chance to drive the Leyton House March he designed in 1990. Shortly afterwards Newey was strapped into the title-winning Red Bull Racing RB6, which he designed for drivers Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber for the 2010 season. One designer, two fascinating cars separated by exactly 20 years, and two totally different experiences, as Adrian relates in this clip.
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