seb morris around for a spin. when we think of cars of the future, we think autonomous self—driving machines. itjust told me to apex later, so it means i've obviously turned in a bit too early into that corner. and before, my optimal best was a 1:31.9, which i thought was the limit. but as it's talked me round and taught me to do a few different things, i've actually decreased that lap time. but perhaps this tech presents a better picture for those who enjoy driving — a collaboration between human and machine to create a better driver. but i'm surprised garmin hasn't taken the opportunity to cross—reference the data with the drivers' biometrics, using something like their watch range, to make things safer. suggest brake times perhaps, and get even more from man and machine.