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How F1 pushes the human body to its limits

First publishedJul 16, 12:30 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 11:23 UTC · 4m ago
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How F1 pushes the human body to its limits
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F1 drivers experience extreme physical demands, including high speeds, force, and temperatures, requiring peak physical condition to stay safe.

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F1 drivers drive very fast and experience a lot of force. They can reach speeds of 231 mph. This is very hard on their bodies.

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F1 drivers must be in top shape to avoid serious injury or death. Their physical condition is crucial for their safety.

In brief
What is F1?
F1 is a type of car racing.
How fast do F1 drivers go?
F1 drivers can reach speeds of up to 231 mph.
Why is F1 so physically demanding?
F1 drivers experience extreme force, heat, and dehydration during a race.
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The outlets focus on the physical challenges F1 drivers face, highlighting the dangers of the sport.

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    F1 drivers face extreme physical demands

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    Voxemphasizes the dangers of the sport
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