Can't look athletic that's weight gain if they could they would look like those monks who go on a lifetime starve and it's just bare bones. Every Kilo Counts
You're using your whole strength on a quarter million dollar Nintendo DS that's strapped to a 15 million dollar car that's always going over 60. The DRIVERS are no joke, they're pulling fighter jet Gs without any assistance (besides the harness and padding) Big Edit so people stop talking to me. It's pretty obvious that drivers experience no vertical G-forces, I knew that going into writing this comment originally. It's also important to the "no assistance" thing, g-suits make no sense for horizontal forces. None of that detracts from one of the most physically strenuous motorsports on Earth
@@tundaja considering that most high performance street cars barely do over 1G in a turn, 6g, while not as much as a fighter jet, is certainly no joke.
Saw an interview with Hamilton and he talked about not being able to bulk up his upper part of the body because of center of gravity issues when turning. I never really thought about it but they push so many G's in the turns I can see why it would be an issue.
Yeah they take that stuff very seriously. Every kilo/pound matters for the balance of the car. It wouldn’t require a redesign or anything, but i imagine if he gained a pounds and it went to his chest, he might feel (more) uncomfortable driving the car. Not sure how much it affect performance, but I do know that every lap of fuel burnt means fractions of a second being faster so just a few pounds which are permanent, not including water weight lost, would have some level of performance difference.
@@ryanrodriguez5293I mean that makes sense. For every G there's a lb to be doubled. Gaining one lb and it being in his torso could be pretty catastrophic and generate exponential extra weight.
@@ryanrodriguez5293you’re completely right that gaining weight will change it, but only by like the same amount a basketball players shot would be effected by fainting weight
@@deshon845 ok then, is a train driver an athlete? Is a fighter pilot an athlete? If you wanna call then athletes cause its techniclly a sport you need to call snooker players and darts players athletes too..
@@Flairis athlete used to actually mean something...now any physical activity applies? Again, am i an athlete if i play darts then? And athletics actually has a definition, it's track and field pretty much. Not all sports are athletics.
People need to remember that endurance is more important than strength for a racing driver. Plus having a lot of muscle mass would actually be a disadvantage in a sport so focused on weight savings
People do not understand the loads they are under. The G-forces are so extreme that their organs are constantly being squished. At Melbourne years ago, at the end of the straight, Lewis noted that the negative acceleration was pulling the tears out of his tear ducts and he could see them splashing on to his visor under braking.
@@VensuraCherry gotta keep your core tight to withstand the force in races you can mess up organs or break ribs with that much speed.. I’m not a driver but it’s common sense
@@kurt8436 no they aren’t you will become a celebrity with too much money to deal with your talking about the broke ones not the ones that millions a month
@@Messup7654 bro, it doesn't matter if you're rich, most onlyfans celebs are teenagers or poor people that are desperate and don't know any better, and somehow they got lucky. I hate people that judge people based on their wealth, my point is most people will likely not want to have that as their legacy and will feel extremely depressed that that's basically their identity, I could have all the money right now but I would definitely feel depressed if I did it in anyway where I basically sold my soul. You just think straight and don't try to actually think how it's like to be doing it, you just think "she makes money, so no sad", life isn't that simple.
Lmao I drive an RB25 swapped Nissan s14 with no power steering and this felt relatable. My buddy has one of those old Lincoln’s that he drives to work lol
I just did this lol. I undecorated my vehicle with wool wax. A bag got sucked up underneath and landed on the belt which dragged a bunch of wool wax with it. The power steering pump was slipping and not functioning so I had to drive to the shop with none. That was a heckuva workout. My arms were cramping during the last mile.
I just drove half a mile with no power steering and my forearms felt like they were bouta fall off. Now I know why old cars had those massive steering wheels, everyone would be be too jacked if they were smaller 🥴
Yes but if you do it regularly for a season your body will adapt. These guys are extremely talented drivers but they are not strong lol it’s almost wrong to call them athletes, under the same label as Usain Bolt and Jon Jones
@@XCILE625 As someone who competes in both running and motor racing, sorry, that's not true. If you add in the pressure to push the brake pedal, the g-force, and the heat, lapping in a decently quick racing car is roughly equivalent to running a fast race per unit time. In something as extreme as F1, they are top level athletes. Just as one example, in F1 cars the sideways g-force is up to 6 times the force of gravity. A head in a helmet weighs about 5-6kg, so that's half the driver's bodyweight supported by his neck muscles. They do that multiple times a lap for 90 minutes sat in extreme heat and concentrating like mad.
Gotta imagine how much that car weighs, how much power it takes to control that vehicle from the steering wheel, then on top of that you Have to practice with your Reflexes and reacting to obstacles and errors at the drop of a hat. These people(drivers) have impressive skills 💯👍🏻
f1 drivers push close to 130kg on the brake pedal in every heavy brake corner. over a full race they do that >100 times. i think his legs are good bro 😂
F1 Cars hit the brakes at around 322km/h and brake for 1.6s to slow to around 148km/h. This takes only 49 meters, with 4.7g deceleration and a force on the brake pedal of 161kg.
What I would give to receive this training or opportunity. Im a racer at heart, and it's sad to see the amount of people who never get the chance. You better do that training till your arms fall off and you can't breathe. Push to the max. Be the best.
I don't understand how people think that f1 is easy. It's common sense, the G's and the sheer speed alone should be enough of an indicator as to why not anyone can drive one of those beasts.
@@patrickybarra7142 he's not wrong tho. i remember looking out of my hotel window with my cocktail in hand, while all the army guys were in tents eating rations
The driver's dedication to the art of racing is most impressive. People who go the extra mile to pursue their passion always succeed. When he was running on the treadmill with the mask, he reminded me of Tom Cruise, when he was training to fly the top secret jet.
I've had the opportunity to have an experience with these training devices, and I can tell you that despite being extremely rigid to steer, it was still very manageable. Good luck buddy, and all the best with your training!
Just an FYI, the treadmill running with the mask isn't training. It's called the VO2 max test and it measures your O2 intake and you did this test until failure and that's why the harness is there. Before anyone says I don't know what I'm talking about I study sports and this was a recent assignment in fitness testing
Its crazy that f1 drivers need to be smaller yet need to be powerful and have insane training for g forces equal to a fighter jet at times. Its absolutely insane there ligaments and joints are what truely are special.
He looks pathetic Society has a standard that has existed for thousands of years. We don't want men to look like scronny little kids. It's a bad look and also physically unhealthy. Ppl are right to laugh at him.
Wow damn I can't even imagine what F1 Drivers have to go through in terms of dealing with stress let alone G-forces on race tracks. The turning of a F1 steering wheel literally takes tons of muscle to steer.
Most unathletic looking yet extremely impressive athlete I've ever seen lol
Can't look athletic that's weight gain if they could they would look like those monks who go on a lifetime starve and it's just bare bones. Every Kilo Counts
@@pierregoba5713 pro cyclists look athletic and there skeletons in comparison
@@karl8805 wouldn't be shocked to find out they weigh more. Muscles and bones are heavy and dense even scrony ones
@@karl8805 f1 drivers are usually skinny or midgets , same reason why jockeys are midgets . Less weight = faster car
Hahahaha could not agree more
People don't realize it, but those F1 steering wheels are absolutely no joke and ain't messing around
You're using your whole strength on a quarter million dollar Nintendo DS that's strapped to a 15 million dollar car that's always going over 60. The DRIVERS are no joke, they're pulling fighter jet Gs without any assistance (besides the harness and padding)
Big Edit so people stop talking to me. It's pretty obvious that drivers experience no vertical G-forces, I knew that going into writing this comment originally. It's also important to the "no assistance" thing, g-suits make no sense for horizontal forces. None of that detracts from one of the most physically strenuous motorsports on Earth
@@Lemon_Sage9999 eh, they hit the low end of what pilots see. They tickle 6gs while pilots can hit 9gs. 9gs is a lot harder to tolerate than 6gs.
@@veganpotterthevegan still let's not downplay 6gs like it's your typical u turn
@@tundaja who's doing that?
@@tundaja considering that most high performance street cars barely do over 1G in a turn, 6g, while not as much as a fighter jet, is certainly no joke.
Only for him to be dropped like that💀
Hahah
That's what happens when you suck
he wasn't good enough too
just wasnt good enough
Checo's next
Saw an interview with Hamilton and he talked about not being able to bulk up his upper part of the body because of center of gravity issues when turning. I never really thought about it but they push so many G's in the turns I can see why it would be an issue.
Yeah they take that stuff very seriously. Every kilo/pound matters for the balance of the car. It wouldn’t require a redesign or anything, but i imagine if he gained a pounds and it went to his chest, he might feel (more) uncomfortable driving the car. Not sure how much it affect performance, but I do know that every lap of fuel burnt means fractions of a second being faster so just a few pounds which are permanent, not including water weight lost, would have some level of performance difference.
@@ryanrodriguez5293I mean that makes sense. For every G there's a lb to be doubled. Gaining one lb and it being in his torso could be pretty catastrophic and generate exponential extra weight.
I believe he said just one to two kilos over his current weight can add 2 seconds to a lap or something like that.
@@ryanrodriguez5293you’re completely right that gaining weight will change it, but only by like the same amount a basketball players shot would be effected by fainting weight
And there's yuki tsunoda, casually bulking up his upper body due to his short stature and lower weight 💀
The villain of a Disney movie training just to get beat by the power of friendship
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Lmaooo
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I was going to like but, 420.
Haha uff
People need to remember that athletes train for performance and not for a particular “look”.
people also need to remember driving a car doesn't make you an athlete...
@@seldom_bucket F1 drivers are athletes. don’t know what kinda nonsense you’re talking about
@@deshon845 ok then, is a train driver an athlete?
Is a fighter pilot an athlete?
If you wanna call then athletes cause its techniclly a sport you need to call snooker players and darts players athletes too..
@@seldom_bucket cause it is to a certain degree. Doing any physical activity is apart athletics/sports.
@@Flairis athlete used to actually mean something...now any physical activity applies? Again, am i an athlete if i play darts then?
And athletics actually has a definition, it's track and field pretty much. Not all sports are athletics.
People need to remember that endurance is more important than strength for a racing driver. Plus having a lot of muscle mass would actually be a disadvantage in a sport so focused on weight savings
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but doesnt muscle have less weight?
@@playversetv3877no muscle weighs more than fat
@@playversetv3877bro i learned that in 1st grade
@@FREETHEGOD22🫤 then he should eat more to increase fat 🤦🏻😮💨
People do not understand the loads they are under. The G-forces are so extreme that their organs are constantly being squished. At Melbourne years ago, at the end of the straight, Lewis noted that the negative acceleration was pulling the tears out of his tear ducts and he could see them splashing on to his visor under braking.
What I don't understand is people like you who talk about how difficult it is for drivers but you never experienced it so stop tryna be smart
@@kulolukodude what ? lol drivers talk about it all the time lol you might be a little out of the loop
Maybe his eyes were just watering
that doesnt seem healthy...
@@pear-zq1ujevery sport doesn’t look healthy. Runners puke from exhaustion
Bro I remember driving a go kart for 20 minutes straight. The next day my arms and abs were sore. Now I understand why these guys need to train.
how tf are your abs sore
only my palms hurt when i drove one because of how much the wheel vibrates.
and yes we dont wear gloves
@@VensuraCherry gotta keep your core tight to withstand the force in races you can mess up organs or break ribs with that much speed.. I’m not a driver but it’s common sense
@Cesareo Porras not really common sense majority of people don't know about racing muchless when they aren't from the west
Tell us you don't work out without telling us you don't work out lol
Anything that pays that much money is never easy no matter how simple it looks
Only fans ?
@@orlandablun5914 I guess the mental health and social issues are hard to overcome, especially when you retire.
@@kurt8436 good
@@kurt8436 no they aren’t you will become a celebrity with too much money to deal with your talking about the broke ones not the ones that millions a month
@@Messup7654 bro, it doesn't matter if you're rich, most onlyfans celebs are teenagers or poor people that are desperate and don't know any better, and somehow they got lucky. I hate people that judge people based on their wealth, my point is most people will likely not want to have that as their legacy and will feel extremely depressed that that's basically their identity, I could have all the money right now but I would definitely feel depressed if I did it in anyway where I basically sold my soul.
You just think straight and don't try to actually think how it's like to be doing it, you just think "she makes money, so no sad", life isn't that simple.
Me when my power steering goes out 😩
Bro that profile picture 💀💀💀💀
@@Ahmed72a💀💀💀
Little did he know 💀
This is how it feels turning any corner in a 4 door 58’ Lincoln continental mk III
Now imagine that feeling + 2-6Gs of force when breaking, accelerating and turning. Also, pedals need 350lbs of force for correct stopping.
Nice, eh!?
The 78' mk V says same
Or a 1988 Mazda familia
the specificity 😂
Lmao I drive an RB25 swapped Nissan s14 with no power steering and this felt relatable. My buddy has one of those old Lincoln’s that he drives to work lol
I remember getting a cramp from driving a car with no power steering from the 70s
I just did this lol. I undecorated my vehicle with wool wax. A bag got sucked up underneath and landed on the belt which dragged a bunch of wool wax with it. The power steering pump was slipping and not functioning so I had to drive to the shop with none. That was a heckuva workout. My arms were cramping during the last mile.
@@muddeprived what's that for? corrosion?
😂
In my country we call them "Pawis Steering". (pawis=sweat)
I just drove half a mile with no power steering and my forearms felt like they were bouta fall off. Now I know why old cars had those massive steering wheels, everyone would be be too jacked if they were smaller 🥴
Every pilot requires intense long and hard training, no matter if it’s a F1 pilot or airplane pilot
ermm... Except for airliner pilot. They are like taxi drivers but with alot more to think about. But not athletes 😉
@@Cralluxairliner pilots do need a certain bit of fitness to be able to fly but not much so yeah
All that training just to have Daniel Riccardo return to alphatauri and send Nick de vries back to F2
Edit: this is the most likes I’ve ever gotten
No he cant go back to f2, hes already a champion. my best shot for him is perhaps indycar or formula e again..
@@ap-qd9xfhe was good at endurance racing. Probably he will be racing LMP2 again.
That's how your grandpa would describe his driver's license exam back in his "good ol'times"
That was excellent
@@kevinhickey2931 fr
As someone who purchased a car with no power steering, it literally felt like a workout. You had to use both hands to turn the wheel
I can't wait to tell the same thing in next 60 years
@@muhammadazim3374 lmaoo
Räikkönen's training: opening as many bottles of beer as possible.
He did get the drink!
5 sets of walking to his yacht and being the most iconic in his hobby
Cant forget 2 sets of 20min of sauna and also 3 set of 5 sitting in the pool
10 ice creams later..
Kaljaa
I feel bad for Nyck hope we see him again in F1
nyck de vries getting ready for his first f1 race
Oh hell nah my shoulders will be fd up
XD they be so underated yet overated
Hit the gym then
Fr dawg I was 18 driving one not even last year and it wasn’t that bad. Cmon you do need to hit the gym
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Then u are not the black mamba😂😭
ngl I went karting for the first time in ages. Did about 50 laps and could barely move the next day. These guys are strong
Yes but if you do it regularly for a season your body will adapt. These guys are extremely talented drivers but they are not strong lol it’s almost wrong to call them athletes, under the same label as Usain Bolt and Jon Jones
@@XCILE625 As someone who competes in both running and motor racing, sorry, that's not true. If you add in the pressure to push the brake pedal, the g-force, and the heat, lapping in a decently quick racing car is roughly equivalent to running a fast race per unit time. In something as extreme as F1, they are top level athletes.
Just as one example, in F1 cars the sideways g-force is up to 6 times the force of gravity. A head in a helmet weighs about 5-6kg, so that's half the driver's bodyweight supported by his neck muscles. They do that multiple times a lap for 90 minutes sat in extreme heat and concentrating like mad.
@@XCILE625 🧢
@@RobManser77 it’s like people thinking astronauts aren’t athletic…the amount of conditioning required and to be depended on is unreal
@@XCILE625 you cant do it regularly if you dont train hard, you will be out of the season coz you will be as slow as a turtle can be
funny how this comes across my pupils as he is kicked from the team and recplaced by a veteran with 10 years experience
He's making sure that Daniels equipment are in working order what a good man
Making sure he doesn't have to call for help getting out of a car again 😂🤣
I think you’re confusing him with Lance stroll?
@@Snotzalotz in monza last year he was saying his arms hurt so much that he needed help getting out of the car.
Damn I need that steering wheel exercise machine bro my 91 civic doesn’t have power steering 😂
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Then why would you need the exercise machine when you have one?
@@rossfuller3224 so when i drive it i can be strong af and feel like it has power steering cuz rn is it getting engine swap atm
Ex F1 driver ☠️
Gotta imagine how much that car weighs, how much power it takes to control that vehicle from the steering wheel, then on top of that you Have to practice with your Reflexes and reacting to obstacles and errors at the drop of a hat. These people(drivers) have impressive skills 💯👍🏻
Bro is training for that WII world record in the last exercise
My power steering randomly went out today and that 1st clip looks sadly familiar.
Power steering went out on my 4300lbs srt8 chrysler 300c, miserable experience
😱😱what does that mean, like if u turn and it suddenly goes out then it will be deadly.
@@sta1RR It's just harder to steer.
these guys must have the most built shoulders under all that gear
Its Ex f1 driver now
His legs:
"im I a joke to you?"
You know that formula 1 drivers need to be as light as possible, putting on more mass wouldn’t benefit them
@@SasukeUchiha-eo5gg It doesn’t matter. There’s a minimum weight limit.
@@khoado2060 ahh I see
His stamina better than you bro
f1 drivers push close to 130kg on the brake pedal in every heavy brake corner. over a full race they do that >100 times. i think his legs are good bro 😂
i thought a driving license is all you needed 😭
F1 Cars hit the brakes at around 322km/h and brake for 1.6s to slow to around 148km/h. This takes only 49 meters, with 4.7g deceleration and a force on the brake pedal of 161kg.
😂😂 you silly
@@ArjanTigchelaar WTF 😮
WTF 😮
you need a super licence which you can earn in the junior sports
Keeping a F1 driver seat is harder than it looks
Lmao these exercises get you built like a Kool-Aid Burst
They gotta be small, light and strong at the same time, it's a very unique set of physical requirements.
Unless you’re George Russel and over 190cms
He is 186cm and skinny asf because of the minimal weight limit@@Rubbish_
If you donated a steering wheel machine to the senior center they'd have all the same exercises
Lol
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🎉🎉yt
Need that to trade smoking for crunches and push ups
Well his time in f1 didn’t last long💀
your one lasted even less haha
@@playversetv3877i am not an f1 driver tho am I?🤣 just like u lol
just saying @@best___0999
*Proceeds to drain power steering so I can start training
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Didn’t realize when I continued to drive my Ford 500 after the power steering pump went out that I was training like an F1 driver.
And then they dropped you just before riding at your home country 😂💀
Had bro do al that for nun 😂
What I would give to receive this training or opportunity. Im a racer at heart, and it's sad to see the amount of people who never get the chance. You better do that training till your arms fall off and you can't breathe. Push to the max. Be the best.
Iam also a racer at hart only my wallet thinks different.
Its honesly sad that all the other kids go to the sports they like and dont spend much money and have a chance,but racing is different
Devries has the best work ethic… I predict at least a top 5 finish at least once during this season. (Circuit is tbd)
It must be so difficult to turn left. Sometimes you have to turn right too. But the hardest part? Driving automatic... Whoaaaa skill
Bro trained opening a vault, running with a mask on and skiing
Debris looking strong.
Some people won't get it. Poor them.
"Who... What... Debris?"
lmao
Those drivers are legit athletes
I don't understand how people think that f1 is easy. It's common sense, the G's and the sheer speed alone should be enough of an indicator as to why not anyone can drive one of those beasts.
He’s training to return to his home
This man must not skip a leg day work out
You don't need a Gym and big muscles to prove your stamina. That's what this man is. Motivation 1000.
Back to formula E for you
Mario Kart bout to have a new leader at Dave and Busters
And Kubica was riding with only one hand.
i get recommended this when he gets fired 😅
I like that he is training for cardio in case he ever has a crash with his French rival and has to run a mad dash to the finish line.
Bro has to do some calf’s workout 🤝
Can't really grow your calves. Doesnt mean he doesn't have strong legs. Try braking in one of those f1 cars...
@@jimmythe-gent You can progressively overload your calves through many different exercises and grow them. It's definitely possible.
This is like the airforce saying its hard out on the fields.
Bro you play airsoft, calm down killer
@@patrickybarra7142 he's not wrong tho. i remember looking out of my hotel window with my cocktail in hand, while all the army guys were in tents eating rations
its like airforce saying we had to work 10 hours yesterday 😅
@@chihuli1987 I’m dead 😂
The TH-cam algorithm works in mysterious ways....iykyk
Suddenly everyone in the cmnt section is an F1 driver 💀
The driver's dedication to the art of racing is most impressive. People who go the extra mile to pursue their passion always succeed. When he was running on the treadmill with the mask, he reminded me of Tom Cruise, when he was training to fly the top secret jet.
They have to protect the Death Star. This is serious.
lol 😂
F1 drivers will have no problem walking to their cars after this workout routine 😅
Looks easier than I thought
This is honestly a great example of training specificity. They train what they need for their job and no more to maximize their effectiveness
I've had the opportunity to have an experience with these training devices, and I can tell you that despite being extremely rigid to steer, it was still very manageable. Good luck buddy, and all the best with your training!
Just an FYI, the treadmill running with the mask isn't training. It's called the VO2 max test and it measures your O2 intake and you did this test until failure and that's why the harness is there. Before anyone says I don't know what I'm talking about I study sports and this was a recent assignment in fitness testing
That Ski erg tekkers was absolutely criminal 😂
Think you missed leg day 😂😂 but wish I could try this
He doesn’t even know that you’re supposed to run with your toes do most people not know this?
"mom can I go play in the arcade?"
I had no power steering pump in my high school car, this brought back memories haha
Its crazy that f1 drivers need to be smaller yet need to be powerful and have insane training for g forces equal to a fighter jet at times. Its absolutely insane there ligaments and joints are what truely are special.
The most important part of F1 training is to be rich.
Someone's jealous?
@@d.v.5736 Literally not wrong
Bro thinks anybody can be an F1 driver. Try telling that to us as you snap your spine taking a right turn
Ignorance is bliss.
@@ldarkllrevanl181 yo this dude thinks he's an f1 driver. 🤡
Also their core stability is crazy. I've done professional laps as a passenger and the next day I was sore. 🤣
we're you clutching ur purse the whole time? 😀
Looks like a nascar biography life
Bro on the last one was like :
SIU
SIU
SIU
still looks like a bass pro shop employee but you put that man into a car and he becomes dk metcalf
Who
Shook Lewis Hamilton's hand and it was like steel!
Man I wish my gym had a steering wheel machine
I'm pretty sure there's always that one guy who's training is literally just whenever there's a race, he shows up
Lifes easy when youre being fed and taken care of
Oughta give him a leg day some time 💀
Doesn't need leg day. It's important to be not muscular and stay light to go a bit faster
@@beetea2886 I doubt a couple of kilos matter that much when you need a good pair of legs to use 100% of the brakes
Bro hands can crush a tree 💀
“I don’t like working out…so I’ll be a driver” *damn it!*
Everyone commenting on his physique: sport specific training has almost no overlap with bodybuilding
Kids think all athletes need to be like Arnold lol.
He looks pathetic
Society has a standard that has existed for thousands of years. We don't want men to look like scronny little kids. It's a bad look and also physically unhealthy. Ppl are right to laugh at him.
Twisting a thing side to side, a casual jog and pulling on some cables. Man, I could never do it.
Danny ric is the one gonna be doing this now
Do people not realize weight can drastically change your vehicle's performance?
Forget skipping leg day, this guy's never heard of such a thing
The brake maximum to push is 130 kgs.
If you dont know what you talking about stfu !
Looks dont mean he has no leg strength,these drivers are able to run on triathlons
Bro is preparing for a war to race
If you've been skipping leg days, now you know what's up.
Nick, i'm from the future and have some bad news
On the treadmill it looks like he’s training for a gundam
The last is a training for how u rowing the car when the machine stop working..
When they want you to weight less the carbon fiber but be stronger then steel
Wow damn I can't even imagine what F1 Drivers have to go through in terms of dealing with stress let alone G-forces on race tracks. The turning of a F1 steering wheel literally takes tons of muscle to steer.
Welp, that was very short lived with him