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The FIA is to be asked to look into a new microchip necklace that will give doctors instant access to the medical records of drivers after crashes, autosport.com can reveal.
The Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) were presented with the concept, which has a data storage system fitted inside a necklace, at last weekend's Turkish Grand Prix. The drivers were interested enough for them to plan to write to the FIA to consider their use in Formula One.
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The Motivegeeks necklace is fitted with a military-specification shockproof microchip that contains all the medical records of a driver - including crucial X-ray files.
In the event of a crash, doctors can slot this chip into a computer and access the information themselves, or forward it onto the hospital that will receive the driver.
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Waarom dat ze die data niet gewoon op pc bewaren in het medical center is mij een raadsel. Maar dat zal niet high-tech genoeg zijn voor de f1 zeker?