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At the recent WRC Rally Australia in Coff's harbour I took the opportunity to sit down over acup of tea and a choccy bickie with the very humble Don DiGiglio, who has been the voice of medical comms at the Australian F1GP pretty much from its inception.
It can be a tricky job, balancing the communication demands of the medical and rescue teams as well as what is going on in race control. And there are additional aspects that Don brings up that many people may not be aware of.
So sit back and enjoy Don's velvety tones.
By Matthew Mac PartlinAt the recent WRC Rally Australia in Coff's harbour I took the opportunity to sit down over acup of tea and a choccy bickie with the very humble Don DiGiglio, who has been the voice of medical comms at the Australian F1GP pretty much from its inception.
It can be a tricky job, balancing the communication demands of the medical and rescue teams as well as what is going on in race control. And there are additional aspects that Don brings up that many people may not be aware of.
So sit back and enjoy Don's velvety tones.