World's Fastest Camera Drone Vs F1 Car (ft. Max Verstappen)

Red Bull2 minutes read

Max Verstappen questions the drone's speed, leading Shaggy to race David Coulthard with the drone reaching 310 km/h, highlighting the challenges of filming an F1 car due to speed and design constraints.

Insights

  • The FPV drone struggles to keep up with an F1 car due to power and endurance limitations, prompting Shaggy to seek improvements and collaborations to overcome these challenges.
  • Despite initial setbacks, Shaggy's perseverance and collaboration with experts lead to successful filming of a lap with Max Verstappen, showcasing the importance of innovation and teamwork in achieving difficult goals.

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Recent questions

  • Is the camera drone the fastest in the world?

    No

  • Can the FPV drone keep up with an F1 car?

    No

  • Are cars suitable for the competition?

    No

  • What challenges do the team face flying the drone?

    Speed and turbulence

  • Does the new drone prototype perform well?

    No

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Summary

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Shaggy races drones with F1 drivers.

  • Max Verstappen questions if the camera drone is the fastest in the world.
  • David Coulthard challenges Shaggy to beat him in a straight-line race.
  • Shaggy and David race with the drone reaching speeds of 310 km/h.
  • The cars are not suitable for the competition due to their design.
  • Shaggy and team attempt to film a smooth lap around Silverstone with Max Verstappen.
  • Shaggy realizes the FPV drone lacks the power and endurance to keep up with an F1 car.
  • Shaggy tests a new drone prototype that overheats and malfunctions.
  • Shaggy and team face challenges flying the drone around the circuit due to speed and turbulence.
  • After improvements and collaboration with experts, Shaggy successfully films a lap with Max Verstappen.
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