constantly improving it and developing it based on driver feedback, definitely challenges there and a lot of that is then integrated in our system with the car system. cars aren t particularly good at tolerating other things being added into the network. and so we do have that challenge. but we love it. you know, that s part of what we do and it s why we do it. team brit s ultimate aim is to make racing history and take a team to the world famous le mans 2a hour endurance race becoming the first ever british all disabled team to do so. so what are the team s goals for this year? they aim for this season is to win the endurance championship within our class. up there within the championship, we ve achieved two cross wins so far this season, hoping for another one hit this weekend at silverstone. paul there with a look at the tech. and i m joined by lucy shane, one of the professionals behind team.
the uk. it sjust in the north west of scotland where we have seen some thicker cloud. it has still been bright enough with a bit of sunshine around. it has been noticeably a little bit cooler and fresher. overnight, for most of us it is a dry night with long clear spells. the most notable point about tonight s whether it is how warm it s going to be. these aren t the minimum temperatures, but temperatures you might encounter going to bed at 11pm tonight. a little bit fresher further north, and also in the countryside. a little bit more comfortable night s sleep here. some respite tomorrow as these north westerly winds bring in some cloudy weather, some slightly cooler air. temperatures generally in the low 20s. still warm in any july sunshine that comes through, but the heat is really that bit further southwards, where high 20s and low 30s on the cards. it is going to be the warmest day on the
well, first of all we start with looking at the drivers and seeing what their needs are, you know, what their disabilities and what physical limitations they ve then got. and then we start, from there, with the ergonomics of the control system that we re designing, and by that i mean the paddles that are on the steering wheel. and when we started designing this, we started with a very different steering wheel to the one we ve got now so we re constantly improving it and developing it based on driver feedback. definitely challenges there and a lot of that s integrating our system with the car system. cars aren t particularly good at tolerating other things being added into the network. and so we do have that challenge but we love it, you know, it s part of what we do and it s why we do it. team brit s ultimate aim is to make racing history and take a team to the world famous le mans 24 hour endurance race, becoming the first ever british all disabled team to do so. this is a look of par
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