Formula 1 used to be shaped almost entirely on real asphalt, with drivers pounding around private test tracks until the budget or the tires gave out. Today, much of that work happens in dark simulator ...
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 ...
While they may not look like it, F1 drivers are considered elite level athletes. Their rugby player-like necks are often a ...
Formula 1 is not a sport that lends itself to tall athletes. For aerodynamic reasons, engineers tend to prefer shorter drivers. A taller driver will naturally sit higher up in the cockpit, which can ...
"F1 The Movie" producer Jerry Bruckheimer says he's working on a sequel. But the plans aren't advanced just yet ...
Lando Norris at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix. Clive Rose / Getty Images This article is part of our Fast Lane Living series, examining the inner workings (practical and luxurious) of Formula One’s ...
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