Check out Street View’s new collection with McLaren

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Starting today, racing fans can get an up-close look under McLaren’s hood thanks to an all-new Street View collection.

Since Google became an official partner of the Formula 1 team last year, we’ve worked to create an exclusive Street View experience that takes fans behind the scenes at the McLaren Technology Center (MTC). The headquarters of McLaren Racing and home of the McLaren Formula 1 Team in Surrey, England.

Discover easter eggs. Learn more with fun facts guiding your tour. And even get behind the wheel of some of McLaren’s most iconic racing and road cars.

Here’s a look at images from the collection that make our heart race.

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Earthtopomaps Check out Street View’s new collection with McLaren Racing

Over the last 15 years Street View has taken you to incredible places to learn, find inspiration and explore from far above the earth at the International Space Station down into the ocean and even inside an active volcano. With this latest collection, we hope F1 fans can enjoy the journey through 60 years of racing history with McLaren.

Over the last 15 years Street View has taken you to incredible places to learn, find inspiration and explore

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Take a virtual tour of the McLaren Technology Centre courtesy of Google Street View

How would you like to take a look around the iconic McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, UK, home to the McLaren Formula 1 team?

We haven’t opened our HQ to the public – sadly there’s just too much top secret R&D going on to allow that! But we have allowed Google to bring their Street View cameras in to tour the MTC and enable people to see the facility where we produce our F1 cars, and where McLaren Applied Technologies apply F1 innovations to other industries.

The MTC itself is an award-winning icon of design, environmental efficiency and high technology.

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At this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix. I’ll be cheering on two of my favorite Formula 1 drivers Lando Norris.

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Save the Elephants Crisis Fund GPS collars that transmit data

A) Save the Elephants Crisis Fund GPS collars that transmit data

B) Save the Elephants Crisis Fund GPS collars that transmit data

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Move over, Fido collars aren’t just for dogs. In the first project of its kind in Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve.

WWF along with the Kenyan Wildlife Service and Narok County Council is now collaring elephants. Unlike your pooch’s neckwear, these sophisticated collars contain advanced.: GPS satellite tracking devices that allow scientists to monitor.

In real time, when and where individual animals are moving across the landscape.

That information is used to chart their vast habitat. Which not only helps researchers identify. And manage essential wildlife corridors, but also informs landscape-level conservation efforts and land-use policies especially when development pressure is high in areas that are critical for elephants. And though the collaring process is both labor-intensive and expensive, the effort is worth the payoff:. By revealing whether an elephant is active, stationary, or injured, the collars enable rangers to respond more quickly. And effectively to poaching incidents and human-elephant conflicts.

C) Save the Elephants Crisis Fund GPS collars that transmit data

During a weeklong exercise. A team of WWF researchers and experts set out to collar elephants in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Since 2015. Eight elephants have been fitted with the devices. Which track their movements as they travel in and out of the protected area. But collaring an African elephant that can weigh up to seven tons is no easy task. The process requires a lot of time and planning. And no short supply of patience.

The experts drive to the western side of the Maasai Mara from Keekorok to the edge of Oloololo escarpment, where an eligible herd of elephants was previously identified.

During a weeklong exercise, a team of WWF researchers and experts set out to collar elephants in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Since 2015, eight elephants have been fitted with the devices, which track their movements as they travel in and out of the protected area. But collaring an African elephant that can weigh up to seven tons is no easy task. The process requires a lot of time and planning—and no short supply of patience.

The experts drive to the western side of the Maasai Mara from Keekorok to the edge of Oloololo escarpment, where an eligible herd of elephants was previously identified.

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Unlike your pooch’s neckwear, these sophisticated collars contain advanced.: GPS satellite tracking devices that allow scientists to monitor.

Unlike your pooch’s neckwear, these sophisticated collars contain advanced.: GPS satellite tracking devices that allow scientists to monitor.

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