AND IT'S FERRARI AND MERCEDES FIGHTING FOR FIRST
NOBODY ELSE EVEN HAS A CHANCE
THIS IS AMAZING.. THIS ONLY HAPPENS EVERY RACE..
AND IT'S FERRARI AND MERCEDES FIGHTING FOR FIRST
NOBODY ELSE EVEN HAS A CHANCE
THIS IS AMAZING.. THIS ONLY HAPPENS EVERY RACE..
But a Red Bull won the literal last race?
>some nigga claps out so we get safety car forever and it's not even lap 2 yet
>AND IT'S FERRARI CHOKING THE STRATEGY AGAIN
Ground racing is so boring. Aerial racing when?
stop playing videogames
overtaking would be too easy
give me a link to where i can watch this stuff online,
F-Zero soon, fellow race fan
/o/ here
>V6
'no.'
the sport died with V10's.
what stuff? F1?
there's highlights for every session on their youtube channel
>it's another ferrari fucks up episode
i wanted full race but thanks
there's some full races on youtube but usually older famous races
you can easily find live streams on reddit when there's fp/quali/race
No zoomer will remember this feel : youtube.com
>Red Bull won so this proves the sport is fair!
Just like last year, Ferrari/Mercedes trade wins, Red Bull wins a title or two.
>It's still always gonna be
Ferrari/Mercedes
[POWERGAP]
red bull
[POWERGAP]
every other team
[POWERGAP]
williams
>always gonna be
>it's actually been like that for a few years
Who is bonbi's favourite driver?
Last race Red Bull's 1st car fell from place 2 to place 7 and overtook 2 Ferrari's and 2 Mercedes' whit a Nip engine.
Verstappen is an actually good driver tho
There's an F1 documentary on Netflix that follows a few different drivers. The owner of the Punjabi Pink Indian Team is a criminal hiding in Britain and the competition between drivers on the same team is kino
There's also Rush which isn't a documentary per se but still kino.
F1 noob here. For teams like Ferrari/Merc/Renault it's obvious, but how exactly does Redbull make their F1 car? They probably hire engineers but who makes the actual race car and engine for them?
Red Bull buys their engine, up until this season they bought it from Renault, but now they buy it from Honda. When they got it from Renault they didn't get a lot of say in how it was made, they were just given an engine and built the car around it.
They make it themselves*
They bought the Jaguar team at the end of 2004, and took over those facilities.
Lewis Hamilton
Honey badger
the engines in f1 are ferrari (haas, alfa), renault (mclaren), mercedes (racing point, williams), honda (redbull, toro rosso)
the teams make the rest of the car
HOJE NAO, HOJE NAO.
HOJE SIM.
HOJE SIM.
nooo she not blacked
why the 11 min time-gap between posts?
he gonna be okay?
>not wipeout
Cloudflare got ddosed
Warwick shutting down 4ch
Foohken midge
that midge will pay...
youtube.com
So start rooting for third and fourth positions.
>trusting germans
>ever
Vroom vroom
Zoomers need not apply
is driving a car a sport?
only if it's a sports car
wec is better
yes
>The heart rate of an F1 driver will increase to a staggering 170 – 180 beats per minute. It’s beating non-stop over a 2 hour race. In fact, marathon runners have a heart rate of 170 beats per minute.
>F1 drivers aren’t physically strong in the traditional sense. They don’t have showy biceps or chests like The Rock. That’s because they need to keep slim (around 65 kg) so that their car won’t be too slow by being too heavy. Instead, the physical strength of F1 drivers lie in their neck and core muscles. When F1 drivers brake from 300 to 0 km/hr in a matter of seconds, drivers experience a force called gravitational force (G). Normally, the weight of your head is around 7-8 kg including the helmet. However, with 5Gs of additional force, you essentially have 40 kgs worth of force trying to rip your head off when you brake. That’s like having 2 dalmatians pull at your neck while you are driving. If you didn’t have strong neck muscles, your head would smash right into the driving wheel. F1 drivers are able to resist this because they are elite athletes.
>The agility of F1 drivers is extraordinary. One way to test concentration and hand-eye coordination is by using a Batak reaction board. Buttons randomly light up on a structure and the goal is to hit as many as possible within 60 seconds – like whack-a-mole, but for athletes.
>In fact, F1 drivers use 9 – 13 times their resting energy, which is similar to that of basketball and soccer players. F1 drivers are just as athletic as Cristiano Ronaldo, Serena Williams or Usain Bolt.
>If you combine all of these factors together: the extremely hot conditions that they drive in, the physically exhausting environment, the mental strain…and yet still have the capacity to concentrate and drive at high speeds without crashing, how can you not respect their athletic ability?
blogs.unimelb.edu.au
Vettel dominates - "Cause he has brst car derrrr"
Hamiltin dominates in literally the best car - "Thats because he's the best you idiot wahhhh"
Why watch a sport thats all about the car fuckin dumb fags