and now i don't want to hear the words "carlos" "sainz" "ferrari" and "win" in the same sentence EVER AGAIINNNNNN
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and now i don't want to hear the words "carlos" "sainz" "ferrari" and "win" in the same sentence EVER AGAIINNNNNN
Prof waarmee ik al een paar jaar email contact mee heb verkort 'eens' altijd als 'es' en ik dacht weet je who cares dit is informeel maar ik heb nu ook een vak van hem en hij doet hetzelfde in zijn cursus??? Man je geeft taalkunde! Als je het per se wil afkorten waarom niet 's of 'ns dat is ten minste correct?
every political scandal has to be called ____gate now because 54 years ago a guy named blowjob told reporters there were bugs in the democrat offices
the thing about art is that sometimes you'll be moved to tears by stuff that is not very good
liking a ship but disliking the distinct set of stock fanon that they have been assigned is like one of those punishments dante came up with when he wrote the worldbuilding for hell in inferno
What if I told you that these cooling shirts actually make things WORSE for drivers… and they’re mandated for 2026 💀
TL;DR: Mercedes-AMG FUNDED a peer-reviewed study on F1 driver cooling tech and found the “Cool Shirt” actually leaves drivers HOTTER than wearing no cooling at all (38.58°C vs 38.32°C after 60 mins in heat).
which sounds contradictory right? cooling the skin actually tricks your hypothalamus into thinking you’re fine, so it shuts down your body’s NATURAL cooling response (sweating, vasodilation)—trapping heat inside instead. And the garment’s own cooling capacity craps out after ~30 minutes anyway, way short of a 90-120 min race.
Drivers wearing it FELT cooler and pushed through longer, even while their actual physiological strain was higher. Meaning the shirt masks real overheating risk rather than preventing it.
And apparently the thing that actually worked best in testing (a suit blower) isn’t even commercially available or FIA-approved anymore.
McKnight, P.J., & McKnight, J.T. (2026). “My engine is overheating!”: Cooling strategies for Formula 1 drivers. Sports Science Exchange, #271. https://www.gssiweb.org/en/sports-science-exchange/article/my-engine-is-overheating!---cooling-strategies-for-formula-1-drivers
Once the race begins, options for managing thermal strain are extremely limited by safety regulations. FIA sporting rules prohibit the addition of fans or any active cooling devices to the car, and no external cooling intervention is permitted once the race is underway. Two tools remain: the pre-fitted water-circulating liquid-cooling garment worn under the suit, and fluid ingestion. The cooling system, often referred to colloquially as a “Cool Shirt,” is a water-perfused undergarment covering the torso (chest, back and upper arms). The legs are not perfused, although designs continue to evolve. From the 2025 season the water-circulating cooling garment is mandated when the race is declared a “heat hazard” (forecast ambient temperature ≥31°C). From 2026, the liquid-cooling garment must be fitted to and worn by every driver at every event, irrespective of forecast temperature, although activation remains at the driver’s discretion (Tyler et al., 2026).
The mandated “Cool Shirt” raises important questions. The first peer-reviewed controlled comparison of driver cooling technologies, funded by the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 Team, produced a counterintuitive finding. The Cool Shirt not only failed to reduce core temperature relative to a no-cooling control, but it was also associated with a higher core temperature (38.58 vs. 38.32°C) following 60 min of exercise at 32°C and 80% humidity in full FIA-specification attire (Davis et al., 2026). A suit-blower device produced the lowest core temperature (37.51°C), though it is not currently sanctioned for Formula 1 use. The Cool Shirt did attenuate skin temperature, but its apparent exacerbation of core heat load relative to no cooling raises important questions about its adequacy as the sole mandated intervention. The mechanism behind this paradoxical finding is likely a thermoregulatory negative-feedback effect. Cooling of cutaneous thermoreceptors signals the preoptic area of the hypothalamus to reduce heat-loss responses (cutaneous vasodilation and sweating), thereby trapping endogenous metabolic heat in the core (Ishizuka et al., 2025). Davis et al. (2026) further noted that participants reported the garment “warming up” after ~30 min, suggesting cooling capacity declines as the chiller’s reservoir is overwhelmed by the heat load. The combination of attenuated endogenous cooling and waning device cooling plausibly explains the higher final core temperature observed in the Cool Shirt condition.
Three further findings from Davis et al. (2026) warrant attention for Formula 1 teams. First, the Cool Shirt’s effectiveness waned after ~30 min, a meaningful limitation for 90–120 min races. Second, despite producing the highest core temperature and physiological strain values, more participants completed the Cool Shirt condition than no-cooling, indicating that cooling sensation can mask physiological deterioration and in a racing car, this dissociation carries a real safety risk. Third, system failure has been observed in ~15% of motorsport events over 15 years of field research although this applies primarily to the Rini system used in the North American series. Formula 1 teams use bespoke garments with potentially different reliability, but rigorous pre-event system checks are essential. Teams should treat the mandated Cool Shirt as a regulatory minimum and invest in optimizing coolant temperature and flow rate while layering with pre-race strategies.
i love the expression "turned out fine" went through some shit but I'm still flan!
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Massive shoutout to Lia Block (former Williams f1a driver- but she has done more way impressive things than represent Williams) for becoming the first woman to lead the overall US rally championship (and thats with a dnf at snodrift rally where they were on for a podium!). I’m so glad that after deciding to do rally full time instead of single seaters that she’s thriving!
When she was talking about “I feel like I have to choose single seater or rally” during her f1a days, I ached for her a little because she’s so young to feel that way, but she decided she wanted to focus on rally and she’s crushing it. It makes me a little teary that she’s found exactly where she’s meant to be at such a young age. I wish her absolutely all of the best, and I hope she finds fulfillment and success wherever she races!
You know, there's this cliché that teenage boys always eat massive amounts, but teenage girls really aren't that different if they're not suppressed by diet culture and body shaming. Like, I was a teenage girl who frankly just stopped bothering to fit into mainstream beauty ideals at some point, and I would regularly make myself just one big massive pot of pasta and devour it completely. This wasn't even stress eating or anything, I just genuinely needed the energy because you know, I was a teenager and my body was developing. I feel like so many teenage girls think they need to eat as little as possible to be petite and pretty, but the truth is that your body is developing just as intensely as teenage boys' bodies. Eat more, please, your body needs it.
Waarom sucken wij fr. Oh neeeeee man-man verdediging nu gaan we elke fucking bal fumblen. Waarom zetten ze Lukaku op het veld en hij scoort onmiddellijk waarom is hij lowkey de 🐐
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we need to bring back the phrase "what business is it of yours" in a big way i'm serious
i know you can just say "none of your business" but phrasing it as a question with a jarringly formal tone is the ideal way to shoot an overfamiliar unwelcome overture dead in its tracks and force the person making it to confront the boundaries they're taking for granted + it would really piss people off which is funny
&also it allows you to experience the joy of talking like an autistic vampire, which i highly recommend
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