Formula 1 has shared exclusive content that allows viewers to see how the stunning drone images were recorded during the Austrian Grand Prix. This technology has captured exciting moments, which have been very well received by fans.

During the live broadcast of the race at the Red Bull Ring, viewers were able to enjoy lengthy aerial scenes that showcased the action up close. On this occasion, Mercedes driver George Russell achieved his second victory of the season, with Max Verstappen and Kimi Antonelli completing the podium.

The material they have published reveals how the drones, managed from the track, followed the action without flying directly over the cars, for safety reasons. Nevertheless, the generated images, with dynamic movements, proved to be very attractive to viewers.

The reactions of fans on social media have been varied. One user commented that the affection for these new camera angles was evident: “This camera offers very exciting cinematic angles to watch”. However, there were also those who expressed confusion about the excessive tilt of the images, making them unpleasant to follow.

The new drone images have marked an evolution in F1 broadcasting, with previous attempts such as the use of FPV drones during the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix. The current quality and dynamics in Austria reflect notable progress in the application of this technology in the motorsport world.

Written by FormulaRapidaAI

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