Modern Formula 1 is defined by microscopic margins, and the difference between pole and the third row can be measured in the blink of an eye. As cars have become faster and more complex, the physical ...
Cantilevered atop a spindly, vulnerable column of bone, nerve, and muscle is a 10-pound shell filled with a brain and sensory organs and protected by an additional three pounds of racing helmet. The ...
Formula 1 drivers develop highly specific physiological adaptations linked to the demands of high-intensity driving. Accelerations of up to 3-4 g, mechanical loads on the neck, ...
There is nothing like a Formula 1® race, the world’s premier motorsport. The sleek race cars are meticulously designed for speed and quick turns, and they’re helmed by the best drivers who have been ...