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Danny Lopez, British Consul-General / Director-General for UK Trade & Investment USA and his wife Susan watching qualifying at the Austin Grand Prix.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

Danny Lopez, British Consul-General / Director-General for UK Trade & Investment USA, with Marussia F1 Team Principal Graeme Lowdon. The Marussia F1 racing team is based in Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

Ambassador Westmacott and Lady Westmacott with a Rolls-Royce at John Eagle European motors in Austin.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

Micro schemes on the floors of the so called medieval cathedrals.

CHARTRE CATHEDRAL

LUCCA, TOSCANA

REIMS CATHERAL

AMIENS CATHERAL

ST. QUENTIN, AISNE.

Curated with appreciation from AntiquiTech369.

Panelists speaking ahead of the Austin Grand Prix about the strength of British advanced technology in Formula 1 racing.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

The Washington Auto Show:

Jan. 27, 2012 - Feb. 5, 2012

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

British Consul-General Andrew Millar giving an interview to ABC on Britain’s F1 heritage.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

Macro Shot of Sound Card off a Dell Computer.

 

Canon 5D Mark III

  

Intricate architecture of the past from the advanced technology of cymatics' perspective.

 

Curated from pastadvancedarchitecture

Panelists speaking ahead of the Austin Grand Prix about the strength of British advanced technology in Formula 1 racing.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

The Washington Auto Show:

Jan. 27, 2012 - Feb. 5, 2012

Intricate architecture of the past from the advanced technology of cymatics' perspective.

 

Curated from pastadvancedarchitecture

An immense ring stretches beyond the horizon, remnants of an advanced civilization, now silent and cold.

 

Duncan.co/relics-of-a-lost-civilization

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

In the year 2162, the depicted installation serves as a highly advanced, autonomous coastal defense outpost. This monolithic structure, constructed from reinforced steel and concrete, is equipped with state-of-the-art surveillance systems and automated defensive weaponry. Its primary purpose is to monitor and protect critical coastal regions from potential threats, including unauthorized maritime activities, environmental hazards, and potential enemy incursions.The red lights on the structure indicate active status and signal operational readiness, while the entire facility operates with minimal human intervention, relying heavily on artificial intelligence and robotics to ensure constant vigilance and rapid response capabilities. The installation also serves as a weather station, gathering and analyzing climatic data to aid in predicting and mitigating natural disasters.

 

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Ambassador Westmacott and Lady Westmacott with a Rolls-Royce at John Eagle European motors in Austin.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

Inside the Marussia pit at the Austin Grand Prix in Texas. The Marussia F1 racing team is based in Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

Inside the Marussia pit at the Austin Grand Prix in Texas. The Marussia F1 racing team is based in Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

A view inside the Lotus pit at the Austin Grand Prix. The Lotus F1 racing team is based in Enstone, Oxfordshire, UK.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

Inside the Marussia pit at the Austin Grand Prix in Texas. The Marussia F1 racing team is based in Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

Panelists speaking ahead of the Austin Grand Prix about the strength of British advanced technology in Formula 1 racing.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

Panelists speaking ahead of the Austin Grand Prix about the strength of British advanced technology in Formula 1 racing.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

A close-up view of a computer motherboard illuminated by red lighting highlights its intricate circuitry and components

A view inside the Lotus pit at the Austin Grand Prix. The Lotus F1 racing team is based in Enstone, Oxfordshire, UK.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

The Washington Auto Show:

Jan. 27, 2012 - Feb. 5, 2012

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The Zephyraen forest, with its twisted trees and blooming flora, presents a captivating blend of blue and pink hues. This image, created by Duncan Rawlinson, showcases the flora of Zephyraen, a distant exoplanet with a unique ecosystem. Through a combination of contemporary photography and artificial intelligence, Rawlinson explores the intricate details of this alien landscape. The image highlights the twisted trees and delicate blossoms, which shimmer in shades of blue and pink, reflecting the planet's rich evolutionary history. This work explores the potential for new scientific insights through the detailed study of Zephyraen's flora.

 

Duncan.co/zephyraen

The Washington Auto Show:

Jan. 27, 2012 - Feb. 5, 2012

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

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Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

Ambassador Peter Westmacott, Lady Westmacott and staff members from the British Embassy in Washington, Consulates-General in Houston and New York attended the Circuit of The Americas’ Austin Grand Prix over the weekend.

 

The Grand Prix highlighted Britain’s strong contribution to the sport and advanced technology that makes Formula 1 racing possible!

  

Did You Know…

 

- There are 4000+ companies in the UK that support F1.

 

- Every part of a Formula 1 car has some input from the UK, from design through to assembly and manufacturing.

 

- For the past 30 years, British-made cars have won the majority of Formula One races.

 

- The majority of Formula 1 teams are based out of the UK.

 

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The Washington Auto Show:

Jan. 27, 2012 - Feb. 5, 2012

The Washington Auto Show:

Jan. 27, 2012 - Feb. 5, 2012

Convention Center, Washington, D.C.

Jan. 27, 2012 - Feb. 5, 2012

SmarterRoads Hackathon and Idea Jam Series judges (left to right) Matt Kelly (Fredericksburg City Councilman), Hap Connors regional transportation board member) and VDOT's Cathy McGhee at Germanna Community College’s Fredericksburg Center for Advanced Technology (FredCAT) on Saturday, September 29, 2018. (Photo by Robert A. Martin)

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Germanna Community College Information Systems Technology/Cybersecurity students (left to right) Shayne Perryman (Sophomore, Chancellor area of Spotsylvania County), Robert Cline (freshman, Stafford C,H.) and Zac Roe (sophomore, Fredericksburg) make their presentation at Virginia Department of Transportation's (VDOT) SmarterRoads Hackathon and Idea Jam Series at Germanna Community College’s Fredericksburg Center for Advanced Technology (FredCAT) on Saturday, September 29, 2018. (Photo by Robert A. Martin

Germanna Community College Information Systems Technology/Cybersecurity students (left to right) Shayne Perryman (Sophomore, Chancellor area of Spotsylvania County), Robert Cline (freshman, Stafford C,H.) and Zac Roe (sophomore, Fredericksburg) make their presentation at Virginia Department of Transportation's (VDOT) SmarterRoads Hackathon and Idea Jam Series at Germanna Community College’s Fredericksburg Center for Advanced Technology (FredCAT) on Saturday, September 29, 2018. (Photo by Robert A. Martin

Rongrong Lin (left) and Arjun Malhotra work on the final details of their project at the Virginia Department of Transportation's (VDOT) SmarterRoads Hackathon and Idea Jam Series at Germanna Community College’s Fredericksburg Center for Advanced Technology (FredCAT) on Saturday, September 29, 2018. (Photo by Robert A. Martin

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