Just considering the weather for Malaysia. Would a driver survive a direct lightning strike if it hit his car?
Probably not because he's so exposed.
Just considering the weather for Malaysia. Would a driver survive a direct lightning strike if it hit his car?
Just considering the weather for Malaysia. Would a driver survive a direct lightning strike if it hit his car?
Did anybody get information in 2009?
Does anyone know why Sergio Pérez is called 'Checo'? Is it because he's part-Czech?
Full points for all. A race distance is based entirely upon its winner's completed laps. All point scoring finishers (i.e. cars still running when the winner completes his/her final lap) will be awarded points relative to the winner's points, regardless of how far behind.What would happen if a race was stupidly slow, and only the leader did 75% for full points, while everyone else was a lap or 2 down. Would everyone get full points or only people who did the 75%?
Why do full wet tyres exist? Seems like a very stupid question, but whenever they are used the race is put behind the saftey car and/or red flagged until we are back in inter conditions. Why bother?

Several drivers diving into the pits for inters when the safety car pulls in is surely a sign that all this H&S for wet weather is a bit too far.
Why do full wet tyres exist? Seems like a very stupid question, but whenever they are used the race is put behind the saftey car and/or red flagged until we are back in inter conditions. Why bother?
he was lapping 20 seconds a lap off the lead pace by the end. Sort of negated the benefits I feel...When fuel runs down an appreciable level during a race, does it have room to 'slosh' about in the fuel tank and thus affect the handling/balance?
The fuel tank's a kevlar bag, I think, to prevent that very thing occurring.
They're clever them F1 folk ain't they! But surely as the fuel goes down the space that the bag takes up becomes more empty, leaving room for the bag to manoeuvre?
They're clever them F1 folk ain't they! But surely as the fuel goes down the space that the bag takes up becomes more empty, leaving room for the bag to manoeuvre?