F1 admits need to be ‘careful’ over heart rate TV graphics plan

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F1 says it needs to be careful about showing live heart rate of drivers on TV following an experiment in an F2 race.

As part of a trial that started at the Austrian Grand Prix, F1 has begun experimenting with displaying the heart rates of two drivers at each F2 event.

However, beyond the technical aspects of the heart rate monitoring, F1 has acknowledged that there may be issues with drivers not wanting their own data to be broadcast in public. “Obviously there’s an element where you have to be editorially careful with how you present that data,” he said. “It has to be presented in the right way and tell the story.

“We’ll have to play in the right way. Hopefully, editorially, we’ll find that right approach and that right balance. But I think the main thing is to give the audience a new insight into how a driver is feeling. We’ll see where that takes us moving forward, especially for F1. “I just watched 10 seconds of the race where I saw my heart rate going up while I was doing an overtake,” he said after the Austria race. “I think it's a pretty cool thing.

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