You're walking along the street, thinking sweet thoughts when you hear - bang! A car crash! Luckily, both drivers are unharmed thanks to the airbags, which activated just in time! But can airbags even save the lives of Formula 1 drivers who accelerate their cars to mind-bending speeds? They probably could... if there were airbags in F1 race cars!
Yep! F1 drivers don't have any need for airbags. Pretty shocking, huh? So let's get into the detail: high speeds, mind-blowing circuit turns, huge chances of a crash, and no airbags needed? Exactly!
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TIMESTAMPS:
An airbag in an F1 car could be dangerous! 0:46
In fact, an F1 car doesn't need an airbag, because... 1:25
What trials F1 drivers' helmets go through 2:31
Blazing-hot tires 3:20
How F1 racing cars are made 3:57
The F1 car's brake system 4:21
Man-hole covers must be weld down 4:46
Driving on the ceiling 5:04
3 seconds to change the tires 5:31
The cost of a Formula One car 5:40
Wanna lose weight? Become an F1 driver! 6:12
#formylaone #f1cars #motorracing
Music by Epidemic Sound
SUMMARY:
- There's simply no way an airbag could fit in. And even if it did, the cockpit of the vehicle is so tiny that an activated airbag would probably smother the driver to death!
- In fact, drivers are positioned in their seats so tightly that they can't even fasten all these seat belts on their own; a mechanic must do it for them.
- We mustn't forget about F1 drivers' sensational helmets! These helmets must go through serious trials. For example, a helmet has to withstand a penetration test, when a 6.5 pound pointed metal object gets dropped onto the helmet from the height of 10 ft.
- The tires of a Formula One car rotate so fast that they get blazing-hot during racing.
- To make a Formula One racing car, you need to put together more than 80,000 components! (And in the right order at that!) It's crucial that the makers assemble the car 100% correctly.
- Made from an indestructible kind of carbon fiber, the F1 disc brakes allow the vehicle to come from full speed to a complete halt in a mere 4 seconds!
- The suction a Formula One car produces is great enough to rip these huge metal discs right out of the street and shoot them into the sky!
- It takes just 3 seconds for the pit crew to change the tires and refuel a Formula One car.
- The average basic cost of a Formula One car is about $10 million! The car's engine alone can cost from $7 to $10 million; a fuel tank's price tag varies from $100,000 to $140,000, and you'll pay $220,000 for the cooling system and $250,000 for the transmission.
- An F1 driver loses up to 9 pounds (4 kg) after just two hours of racing. It’s mostly due to the scorching temperatures in the cockpit: during the race, it may get as hot as 122 °F (50 °C) inside.
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Yep! F1 drivers don't have any need for airbags. Pretty shocking, huh? So let's get into the detail: high speeds, mind-blowing circuit turns, huge chances of a crash, and no airbags needed? Exactly!
Other videos you might like:
The Only Way to Survive In a Sinking Car &
Put Your Car Keys In Foil, And Your Driving Will Become Easier
4 Things They Forgot to Tell You In Driving School
TIMESTAMPS:
An airbag in an F1 car could be dangerous! 0:46
In fact, an F1 car doesn't need an airbag, because... 1:25
What trials F1 drivers' helmets go through 2:31
Blazing-hot tires 3:20
How F1 racing cars are made 3:57
The F1 car's brake system 4:21
Man-hole covers must be weld down 4:46
Driving on the ceiling 5:04
3 seconds to change the tires 5:31
The cost of a Formula One car 5:40
Wanna lose weight? Become an F1 driver! 6:12
#formylaone #f1cars #motorracing
Music by Epidemic Sound
SUMMARY:
- There's simply no way an airbag could fit in. And even if it did, the cockpit of the vehicle is so tiny that an activated airbag would probably smother the driver to death!
- In fact, drivers are positioned in their seats so tightly that they can't even fasten all these seat belts on their own; a mechanic must do it for them.
- We mustn't forget about F1 drivers' sensational helmets! These helmets must go through serious trials. For example, a helmet has to withstand a penetration test, when a 6.5 pound pointed metal object gets dropped onto the helmet from the height of 10 ft.
- The tires of a Formula One car rotate so fast that they get blazing-hot during racing.
- To make a Formula One racing car, you need to put together more than 80,000 components! (And in the right order at that!) It's crucial that the makers assemble the car 100% correctly.
- Made from an indestructible kind of carbon fiber, the F1 disc brakes allow the vehicle to come from full speed to a complete halt in a mere 4 seconds!
- The suction a Formula One car produces is great enough to rip these huge metal discs right out of the street and shoot them into the sky!
- It takes just 3 seconds for the pit crew to change the tires and refuel a Formula One car.
- The average basic cost of a Formula One car is about $10 million! The car's engine alone can cost from $7 to $10 million; a fuel tank's price tag varies from $100,000 to $140,000, and you'll pay $220,000 for the cooling system and $250,000 for the transmission.
- An F1 driver loses up to 9 pounds (4 kg) after just two hours of racing. It’s mostly due to the scorching temperatures in the cockpit: during the race, it may get as hot as 122 °F (50 °C) inside.
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