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Williams: F1 helmet camera 'not ideal'

Article To news overview © Williams Racing Williams' Head of Vehicle Performance Dave Robson admits the team had some concerns about running a camera inside George Russell's helmet at the Italian Grand Prix. The helmet camera has proved largely popular with fans who have been able to get an insight into what the driver can see when driving a Formula 1 car. Unlike Formula E's 'Driver's Eye' camera which pixilates the steering wheel, F1 have decided to reveal all including any information on the steering wheel which Williams agreed to. “It’s not ideal, really, I suppose, from our point of view,” Robson told RacingNews365.com and other select members of the press. “But then again, if...
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