We were brought on board by North One TV for his special episode, which had extra budget for tracking vehicles, helicopters and drones.


Working alongside these different action teams was rewarding, but also challenging as we all needed to get our 'piece of the pie' and have time shooting the car and bike, but without getting in the way of each others' shots.


Most drones can move quickly, but even at top speed, they are unbelievably slow when it comes to a Formula 1 car, even when it's going round a corner. Due to this, we had to choose wisely how and where we got our shots, in order to have the car in our frame for more than half a second! It really was a case of 'blink and you'll miss it'.


Both Guy Martin and David Coulthard were incredibly friendly and professional, and dealing with the air traffic control tower at Turweston Aerodrome went smoothly - we needed their approval for flights on those days as Silverstone race track is within their controlled airspace.


I am a massive Formula 1 fan, so being able to stand so close to a Red Bull F1 car in the garage was incredibly exciting. Especially as it was a V12 pre-hybrid car from 2012, so when they fired up the engine, it was earth-shatteringly loud. I was also able to drool over certain aspects of the car in detail, with a Red Bull mechanic standing by to answer all my nerdy questions. What a treat!

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