Tuesday, April 9, 2019

F1: Flyaway Races put pressure on the driver

When you watch F1 racers fly from one country to another, you may be envious of them because you think racers have a lot of free travel opportunities. But does the driver like this kind of travel?

The competition held in various countries is called the overflight competition. Every year, F1 will be held in about 20 countries, which means drivers must fly from one country to another in a year to participate in the competition. In fact, this gives them a golden opportunity to observe. Despite this, the F1 movement takes time and effort, which prevents the driver from having fun in a relaxed time. Most importantly, drivers are severely affected by jet lag and irregular schedules due to flight competitions.

"In fact, it's not that the game itself puts pressure on us, but travels without an appropriate timetable," said former Lotus team racer Jarno Trulli.

In addition, some grand prix tournaments held in Asian countries such as Singapore began...




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