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Why is racing in the rain so difficult? - with Mika Hakkinen

Why is racing in the rain so difficult? - with Mika Hakkinen

FromF1 Explains


Why is racing in the rain so difficult? - with Mika Hakkinen

FromF1 Explains

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Jun 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In F1, rain always means drama. Drivers fight to stay on track. Their skills are pushed to the limits. Why is steering, braking, and racing so much harder in the rain? Formula Why has the answers. After a quick guide to F1's wet weather tyres, motorsport scientist Dr Diandra Leslie-Pelecky explains why it's so hard to keep control on a wet racetrack. Haas F1 Team Race Engineer Mark Slade tells us why F1 teams have to put total faith in their drivers when the rain comes down. Plus, double Formula 1 World Champion Mika Hakkinen returns to explain why rain tests a driver's body, mind and reflexes and what it takes to win races in the rain.

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Released:
Jun 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join Katie Osborne and Christian Hewgill for a new official Formula 1 podcast, answering questions about how F1 works. Episode 1 Friday 28th April. Write or record and send your question to Why@F1.com