Cant the f1 drivers be provided with suit that pilots wear to cope upwith the G and so astohave nosped restrns
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Those suits would have to be extremely heavy, and a greater safety risk than having speed restrictions.Inside an F1 car is already hot enough as it is, and so, if they wear a bigger suit, the driver might boil to death. Even if you have a suit, that would mean you would have to redesign the whole car again especially the cockpit.
Speed restrictions hardly ever come into play on the F1 circuit.
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F1 drivers are provided with a special fire proof and ultra light suit, which also prevents the heat from the car from being transferred to the driver. Every such suits that a driver of a sport car or a pilot wears are design to serve their own purpose. More over the drivers in the cockpit can hardly scratch their butt who can they accommodate such bulky suits.Which grand prix of this season do you think is going to be most exciting?
It wouldn't be practical to do that and the car would be too heavy. That's why drivers train so that they are able to deal with the strain. I read once that the Renault guys train up to 4hours a day everyday and that Alonso specifically trains his neck muscles to prevent injury and strain.More Questions & Answers...