One Second In: F1 Racing

One Second In: F1 Racing (2014-2016)

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Every second -- in fact every split-second -- counts in Formula One. So every decision made by a team -- from driver to pit crew to team principals and CEO's -- is vital. This series explores each current F-1 team at its headquarters and on the track, to see its strategies. Each half-hour episode focuses on one aspect of the sport: engines, drivers, advantageous use of data, and future planning. Segments include interviews with key people and F-1 legends, talks about the machines' influence on the automotive industry, and fans' favorite memories. Motor sports journalist Torie Campbell is host of One Second In: F1 Racing.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 17:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E01F1 Year in ReviewJan 4, 2016
S02E10Best of 2015Oct 12, 2015
S01E10Best of 2014Jun 26, 2014
S01E01EngineApr 24, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'One Second In: F1 Racing' premiere?

'One Second In: F1 Racing' premiered on March 13, 2014.

What is the format of 'One Second In: F1 Racing'?

The show features extreme slow-motion footage of Formula 1 racing with expert commentary.

Who are the hosts and commentators on 'One Second In: F1 Racing'?

The show doesn't have traditional hosts, but features commentary from Mark Webber and David Coulthard.

What is the focus of the show 'One Second In: F1 Racing'?

The show focuses on the intricate details of F1 racing, highlighted through high-quality slow-motion footage.

What is the show's target audience?

F1 racing enthusiasts and fans of high-quality television production.

What is the production style of 'One Second In: F1 Racing'?

The show heavily relies on slow-motion footage right from the track, and is captured beautifully with different camera angles and techniques.

In which countries did 'One Second In: F1 Racing' air?

The show aired in the United Kingdom and Germany.

What awards, if any, did 'One Second In: F1 Racing' win?

The show did not receive any major awards or nominations.

How many episodes of 'One Second In: F1 Racing' were produced?

It is not clear how many episodes were produced.

How many cameras were used to shoot 'One Second In: F1 Racing'?

It is not clear how many cameras were used, but it is believed to be more than 20.

Who is the target demographic for 'One Second In: F1 Racing'?

The target demographic is fans of F1 racing, and those who are fascinated by the technical details of the sport.

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