
Or are risk takers more likely to be F1 drivers ?
financial risktakers? thats newSlife wrote:The Schumacher incident had me wondering, are F1 drivers more likely to be bigger risk takers than most in life ? For example would they invest in riskier financial instruments ? Is Grosjean as aggressive in banking as he is on the track![]()
Or are risk takers more likely to be F1 drivers ?
During a race, most drivers had an average heart rate around 170 beats per minute -- higher than most other athletes -- with a peak of 190, Toyota said. Moreover, this season -- with traction control removed -- the drivers heartbeats had increased up to 10 beats a minute.
I was wrongly stating that F1 driver's have a low heart rate during a race and pup corrected me. Thanks for that.SectorOne wrote:I fail to see how that negated what Tim said, the quote does not say anything about the what the driver is seeking, it merely describes what´s going on inside while racing.
170 average seems like a bit of an exaggeration to me. Even pro road cyclists on long climbs sustain around 170-180 bpm when giving their full. I'm aware F1 drivers pull lots of G's and all, but I think the effort could not be compared to that of a road cyclist on a steep climb to be honest. I could be wrong of course, just my 2 cents.Pup wrote:Um, no.During a race, most drivers had an average heart rate around 170 beats per minute -- higher than most other athletes -- with a peak of 190, Toyota said. Moreover, this season -- with traction control removed -- the drivers heartbeats had increased up to 10 beats a minute.