Vroom vroom.
In this week's episode, Madi and special guest Kyle Oberholtzer, program manager of the Tulip Experience Center, discuss all things Formula 1.
Madi quizzes Kyle (a Formula 1 fan, though a bit of a "Netflix newbie") on racing terminology (what in the world is a pole sitter?). And they reflect on the many ways in which the Formula 1 space is relevant to manufacturing. After all, the fact that these cars exist in the first place is a huge manufacturing achievement, right?
LINK DUMP:
* Check out A beginner's guide to F1 slang (https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.a-beginners-guide-to-f1-slang.1Pg6tvGZ2y7u4KAnc8WXGl.html) for definitions and context around important Formula 1 terms
* Read Insider's guide: How is an F1 car made? (https://us.motorsport.com/f1/news/how-is-an-f1-car-made/7626324/) for insights on what is used to construct a Formula 1 car
* Follow us on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/behind-the-ops/) to join the conversation and find out when we post new episodes

Vroom vroom.

In this week's episode, Madi and special guest Kyle Oberholtzer, program manager of the Tulip Experience Center, discuss all things Formula 1.

Madi quizzes Kyle (a Formula 1 fan, though a bit of a "Netflix newbie") on racing terminology (what in the world is a pole sitter?). And they reflect on the many ways in which the Formula 1 space is relevant to manufacturing. After all, the fact that these cars exist in the first place is a huge manufacturing achievement, right?

LINK DUMP:

Check out A beginner's guide to F1 slang for definitions and context around important Formula 1 terms
Read Insider's guide: How is an F1 car made? for insights on what is used to construct a Formula 1 car
Follow us on LinkedIn to join the conversation and find out when we post new episodes