Ep. 399 - Flashback podcast: a conversation with F1 helmet artist Tyler Cenarrusa

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In our new Flashback Podcast Series, we’ll be revisiting some of our most popular episodes from the history of Scuderia F1. This week we revisit a conversation we had earlier this year when we were joined by legendary motorsports graphic artist Tyler Cenarrusa. Tyler is the owner and founder of Censport Graphics, a United States-based company responsible for some of the hottest custom helmet designs seen in IndyCar, Formula 1 and beyond. Tyler’s truly incredible hand-crafted helmet designs are worn by professional motorsports athletes across the world. Some of his latest designs are worn by Nicholas Latifi (F1) and Pato O’Ward (IndyCar). Mark Hamilton and Tyler dive into a number of topics, including; how Tyler originally developed a passion for motorsports, his background competing in motorcycle racing and karting, his love of visual and graphic arts and how he created an enormously successful business that marries his biggest interests (racing and graphic design). Mark and Tyler also discuss the technical details of bringing a helmet design to life and how he works closely with drivers and riders to ensure that he captures the essence of their vision for the final product. Buckle up with Mark and Tyler and make sure to subscribe to the Scuderia F1 Podcast. Follow Tyler on Instagram: @censport and check out his website at www.censport.com Title music created by J.T. the Human: https://www.jtthehuman.com/ Check out The RaceWknd magazine here! Contact & Feedback: Find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you enjoy podcasts Website: http://www.scuderiaf1pod.com Email: [email protected] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ScuderiaF1Podcast Twitter: @ScuderiaF1Pod Facebook: Scuderia F1 Podcast To advertise on this show, please visit https://www.advertisecast.com/scuderiaf1 or email [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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