A  cold and frosty morning in Doncaster at Blyton Park Driving Centre – out with the drones and the BBC One Show team filming an article about potholes!

The One Show’s presenter Iwan Thomas presents the piece and overseas the competition judged by some eminent people in their field, Victoria Hazael (Cycling UK), Vince Crain (The AA), Keith Jones (Institution of Civil Engineers). The filming took place on Blyton Race Track in Lincolnshire, where three large potholes were repaired and reviewed. They will be testing out pothole repair technologies on the racing circuit itself and we will be providing supporting cinematography from an aerial perspective!

Watch the One Show here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPqk2OEMYpU

Drone Aerial Filming at Blyton Park BBC
Drone Aerial Filming at Blyton Park BBC
Drone Aerial Filming at Blyton Park BBC

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