This tiny piece of tech will change how you watch the Indy 500

A new helmet-embedded camera, the Driver’s Eye, is coming to IndyCar racing’s biggest day for the first time.

When you describe it in words, the Indianapolis 500 might seem like a boring watch: Cars go round and round an oval track 200 times, totaling 500 miles over the course of a few hours. But if you were a driver, you’d be having a hell of a different experience. Think screaming speeds of 230 miles per hour, pulling 4 Gs on corners, with one’s reflexes and split-second decisions drawing a thin line between victory and tragedy . . . over the course of a few hours.


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