When Formula 1 drivers start sweating even before the start of the race, it’s rarely because of the excitement. At the Malaysian Grand Prix, it is the extreme heat that turns a dream job into really tough work, and not only during the 56 race laps on the Sepang International Circuit. Stay cool - Heat in Formula 1 With the Malaysian Grand Prix in Sepang as an example WilliamsF1 driver Mark Webber is convinced that “Malaysia is the hardest race of the year.”
As well as up to 40°C heat and 95% air humidity, Malaysia presents the drivers with all the normal physical exertions they have to bear during a race. When braking from high speeds and in super-fast corners, forces up to 5G have been measured – that is the equivalent of five times the driver’s own body weight. The race in Monza requires 212 full braking manoeuvres, and each requires a force equivalent to 80 kilograms, while at the twisting Monaco track the drivers have to shift gear about 3,100 times. That’s extremely hard work – averaging one change every second.
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jeudi 11 septembre 2008
Heat in Formula 1
Heat in Formula 1
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