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Why F1 driver fitness and reaction speed matter more than ever
Modern Formula 1 is defined by microscopic margins, and the difference between pole and the third row can be measured in the ...
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How Hot Is An F1 Cockpit?
The temperature inside a Formula 1 cockpit can get up to 60 degrees Celsius (140 degrees Fahrenheit). That’s from the engine, brakes and the car’s aerodynamics. Drivers are in there for up to 2 hours ...
Valtteri Bottas is to take the wheel of a Ferrari Formula 1 car in a special one-off showing in Australia ahead of his return ...
Singapore has long been the most physically taxing Formula 1 race of the year thanks to a combination of a challenging stop-start circuit and high levels of heat and humidity. Now this year's weekend ...
When you're glued to a Formula 1 race, you're seeing the action from a dozen different angles. There's the iconic T-cam above the driver's head, the nose-cone cam scraping the asphalt, and even the ...
Oscar Piastri capped his 2025 by teaching cricketer Glenn Maxwell F1 simulator basics in a fun crossover video.
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Teenage racing driver destined for F1 'woke up and my legs were amputated'
Billy's racing team, JHR Developments, created a fundraiser for their protege in the wake of the incident, which recieved a staggering £500,000 in donations within the first 24 hours, with F1 drivers ...
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