Your dashboard warnings, tyre pressure sensors, and onboard diagnostics are a direct descendant of F1’s telemetry systems.
A look under the front brake duct covers on the McLaren MCL39 as the team prepares their car for action. The brake duct assembly as a whole looks like a nesting doll, with each layer used to guide ...
McLaren's Lando Norris nearly lost the second spot to Mercedes' George Russell after encountering brake problems on his MCL39 ...
Hydraulics, brakes, and the fuel tank also add to the overall eye-watering cost of an F1 car. A set of F1 tires - including four separate tires - is worth roughly $2,700, per F1 Chronicle.