Lewis Hamilton has been spotted driving an F1 car with a BlackBerry Storm via Bluetooth! Surely, that’s against every rule old Bernie Ecclestone’s ever set down! Read on for the details – and the video!

Looks like the BlackBerry App World has some cracking potential – some clever bods have rigged up an app that will drive a remote control vehicle via the BlackBerry Storm’s Bluetooth.

Not just any remote control car mind – the BlackBerry Storm can even control a F1 car via Bluetooth, as Lewis Hamilton demonstrates in the video below!

Have Lewis Hamilton, RIM, and the BlackBerry Storm just created a new form of motorsport – and would Lewis Hamilton still be the best wheel-wrangler in it? Check out the video of Lewis Hamilton driving an F1 car via the BlackBerry Storm’s Bluetooth below and decide for yourself.

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2 Responses to “Lewis Hamilton drives F1 car via Bluetooth with BlackBerry Storm”

  1. Anonymous Merchant says:

    Sony Ericsson CAR-100. 2002.

  2. dsxf says:

    ha wel good

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