Originally developed for architectural photography, tilting and shifting lenses are much more than gadgets for turning cars into toys
Originally developed for architectural photography, tilting and shifting lenses are much more than gadgets for turning cars into toys
A fascinating profile of Brawn GP’s main man from 2001 reveals a ruthless drive for team victory—and a dislike for the kind of public bickering his driver Barrichello has just done.
After Sunday’s rather peculiar Spanish Grand Prix, Ross Brawn has stated that his team does not have a number one and a number two driver. Can that possibly be true?
Whispers of team orders clouds a brainy race in Barcelona, where most of the action happened in the pits and in the tactical computers. Warning: spoilers below.