Sound of Honda – Ayrton Senna 1989 F1 Japan Qualifying
TELEMETRY SYSTEM is defined as: a technology that collects and analyzes data from the accelerator to the engine. In the 1980’s, Honda introduced this technology to F1 and stormed the world. 1989 Japan F1 Qualifying, Aryton Senna set the World’s Fastest Lap. Driving data that was collected on that day brings back the engine sound from 24 years ago. Technology that once supported Senna, now for your perfect driving (and listening) experience.
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