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Life of F1 drivers

Michael M. Deforest by Michael M. Deforest
June 21, 2021
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The life of an F1 driver is not all champagne and parties. There’s a lot that people don’t know about the reality of what they do on a daily basis:

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-Hours of training and studying complex engineering and physics papers

-Straining muscles and sacrificing their skin to make sure they stay in shape while also taking care of their body

-Being on call 24/7 for hours at a time for sponsors, media, engineers, garage personnel, managers and more

-Working with teams to maintain fuel levels and constantly communicate with team members such as pit crews

-Enduring the heat in summer due to spending more time outside on track than in car parks or garages

-Biting temperatures in winter

F1 drivers spend their lives training and studying complex engineering and physics papers, getting in shape, and enduring the heat. They also work with teams to maintain fuel levels while constantly communicating with team members such as pit crews.

Some of the training that F1 drivers have to go through is:

-Learning to drive at high speeds on a set course on a simulator

-Learning about hydroponics and environmental science for composting on site

-Learning about construction and construction materials such as concrete, metal panels, and synthetic material.

-Receiving training in various aspects of engineering such as aerodynamics, statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics etc.

The Long hours and commitment

There are also long hours that drivers have to put into their profession as well as a commitment to their sponsor, team, family and so on.

What does a day in the life of an F1 driver look like?

A day in the life of an F1 driver is not all about just driving. You have to train, study complex engineering and physics papers, get in shape, and spend countless hours being on call for sponsors, media, engineers, garage personnel, managers and more. You also have to work with teams to maintain fuel levels while constantly communicating with team members such as pit crews.

How to become an F1 driver 

To become an F1 driver you have to be in great shape, have a passion for engineering, be willing to work hard and long hours, and need to have enough money. The training that F1 drivers have to go through also includes learning about construction and construction materials such as concrete, metal panels, and synthetic material. You also need to receive training in various aspects of engineering such as aerodynamics, statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics.

Salary, contracts, and sponsorships for drivers

F1 drivers are supported by various sponsorships and contracts. This makes up a large part of their income, but it’s not the only way they make money. There is also prize money from race finishes.

Although there is a fluctuation in these numbers, the majority of drivers make around £3 million each year with some making close to £20 million for winning championships and other accolades.

Training as a young racer

The training does not stop for F1 drivers when they reach adulthood. They still train, study complex engineering and physics papers, get in shape, and endure the heat. Keep doing this until you find something that works for you.

Why do F1 drivers live in Monaco?

There are many reasons why F1 drivers live in Monaco. The first reason is the proximity to the Formula 1 circuit, which is only about 5 miles away from Monaco’s city center. It takes just a few minutes to drive to the track. The second reason is that Monaco is the only grand prix held in Europe during 2018 where salaries are not taxed.

Conclusion

F1 drivers have a tough job: they train and study complex engineering and physics papers, get in shape, endure the heat. They also work with teams to maintain fuel levels while constantly communicating with team members such as pit crews.  Some of the training that F1 drivers have to go through is: Learning about construction materials such as concrete, metal panels, synthetic material. You also need to receive training in various aspects of engineering such as aerodynamics, statics, dynamics etc. The long hours and commitment don’t stop for these professionals when they reach adulthood either!

 

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