Found out FE displays on broadcast vital signs of drivers and people in the pits. Thatās like all kinds of awesome.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OB8R6E3EXcU

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Found out FE displays on broadcast vital signs of drivers and people in the pits. Thatās like all kinds of awesome.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OB8R6E3EXcU
oh gosh š„ Iām so happy he is back now.
Ā Heartbeat of F1 driver during race
Phhewwwwwwwwww thanks new followers! I hope I can be active here again! I just- don't know what to update. I hope I find something interesting soon!
The ones in the pit wall also need to be fit. The stress levels can be exhausting!
Happy birthday, Rob, from F1 Drivers facts!
Iām sorry for the lack of updates! Is there anything you want to know about that amazing being in mind and body that is the F1 driver? Iāll try my best! :-)
The brain of a driver
Ready to check-out Felipe's revolutions per minute!
Hush, hush!
Good point.
Holy yes.
"At the start, when I'm looking at the lights, I'm not moving a single muscle, but my heart rate is 185-90"
Heikki Kovalainen
Frankly, Jarno, this looks exhausting!
The sensitivity of a top-line Formula 1 driver is so finely developed that he can feel a change as tiny as 0.5% in front-rear aerodynamic balance.
āThere are so many sensations: the speed, the grip levels and the physical forces pulling on the body. If youāre not used to it, the lateral G feels like someone is trying to rip off your head!ā (Juan Pablo Montoya)
F1technical.net
Blood pressure can increase up to 50% whilst racing
A driver can lose from 2 to 4 litres only sweating in a single race.