Max Verstappen and the Fastest Camera Drone in the World
A team of drone experts, led by Shaggy, attempt to build a drone that can keep up with Max Verstappen’s F1 car around Silverstone circuit.
- The drone, RV20, reaches speeds of over 300 km/h, making it one of the fastest filming drones in the world.
- The team faces numerous challenges, including battery life, motor power, and aerodynamics, to ensure the drone can keep up with the F1 car.
- After several prototypes and tests, the team finally succeeds in capturing stunning footage of Max Verstappen’s RB20 car around the Silverstone circuit.
- The drone’s speed and agility provide a unique perspective on Formula 1 racing, offering a new way to experience the sport.
Term | Definition | Example Usage |
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Aerodynamics | The study of the interaction between air and solid objects, particularly in relation to the design of aircraft and other vehicles. | The team faced numerous challenges, including aerodynamics, to ensure the drone could keep up with the F1 car. |
Battery Life | The amount of time a battery can power a device, such as a drone, before needing to be recharged. | The team had to optimize the battery life of the drone to ensure it could keep up with the F1 car for an extended period. |
Drone | A remote-controlled or autonomous aerial vehicle, typically equipped with cameras or sensors. | The team built a drone, RV20, that could keep up with Max Verstappen’s F1 car around Silverstone circuit. |
F1 Car | A high-performance racing car designed for Formula 1 competition. | The team attempted to build a drone that could keep up with Max Verstappen’s F1 car around Silverstone circuit. |
Motor Power | The amount of force or energy generated by a motor, used to propel a vehicle or device. | The team had to optimize the motor power of the drone to ensure it could keep up with the F1 car. |
A preliminary or experimental version of a product, design, or concept. | The team built several prototypes of the drone before finally succeeding in capturing stunning footage of Max Verstappen’s F1 car. | |
Racing | The act of competing against others in a competition, often involving speed or skill. | Max Verstappen’s F1 car was racing around the Silverstone circuit when the team attempted to capture footage with the drone. |
Speed | The rate at which something moves or is moving. | The drone, RV20, reached speeds of over 300 km/h, making it one of the fastest filming drones in the world. |
Stunning Footage | High-quality visual content that is impressive or breathtaking. | The team finally succeeded in capturing stunning footage of Max Verstappen’s F1 car around the Silverstone circuit. |
Unique Perspective | A fresh or new way of looking at something, often providing a new or different understanding. | The drone’s speed and agility provided a unique perspective on Formula 1 racing, offering a new way to experience the sport. |
Vocabulary Quiz
Choose the correct answer for each question:
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What does the word “aerodynamics” refer to in the context of the drone?
- The study of motor power
- The study of air and gas movement around objects
- The study of battery life
- The study of drone design
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What is the result of the team’s efforts in building the drone?
- They failed to capture footage of the F1 car
- They succeeded in capturing stunning footage of the F1 car
- They built a drone that can only fly indoors
- They built a drone that can only fly at night
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What is unique about the perspective offered by the drone’s footage?
- It is from a high angle
- It is from a low angle
- It is a new way to experience the sport
- It is only in black and white
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What is the name of the F1 car driven by Max Verstappen?
- RV20
- RB20
- F1-20
- SV20
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What is the approximate speed of the drone RV20?
- 100 km/h
- 200 km/h
- Over 300 km/h
- 400 km/h
Answer Key:
- b) The study of air and gas movement around objects
- b) They succeeded in capturing stunning footage of the F1 car
- c) It is a new way to experience the sport
- b) RB20
- c) Over 300 km/h
Using the Present Perfect Continuous to Describe an Action Leading up to a Specific Point
Explanation |
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The present perfect continuous is used to describe an action that started before a specific point in the past and has a connection to that point. In the given text, the sentence “The team faces numerous challenges, including battery life, motor power, and aerodynamics, to ensure the drone can keep up with the F1 car” implies that the team has been facing these challenges up to the point where they finally succeed in capturing the footage. This tense is often used to show the duration of an action leading up to a specific point. |
Quiz
Choose the correct sentence using the present perfect continuous: |
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1. By the time I arrived, they ____________________ (work) on the project for three hours.
A) had worked B) have been working C) were working D) worked |
2. If it ____________________ (rain) for another hour, the festival will be cancelled.
A) rains B) has rained C) had rained D) has been raining |
3. By next year, I ____________________ (study) English for ten years.
A) will have studied B) have studied C) had studied D) study |
4. They ____________________ (not, see) each other for years when they met at the party.
A) hadn’t seen B) have not seen C) hadn’t been seeing D) have not been seeing |
5. By the time I graduated, I ____________________ (attend) the university for four years.
A) had attended B) have attended C) was attending D) had been attending |
Answer Key
1. B) have been working |
2. D) has been raining |
3. A) will have studied |
4. A) hadn’t seen |
5. A) had attended |