- 09 Sep 12, 23:58#319669
I'm new here, but have been an avid fan since the fifties when, with luck, we just walked into the paddock. I had the thrill of chatting (schoolboy talk with pleasingly indulgent drivers!) with Stirling Moss and many others, though he was my 'god'. Castle Coombe, Goodwood and Silverstone in England and at Casablanca I met Phil Hill. Those were heady days!
Can I ask a couple of questions here? I said the topic is Monza, which I watched a few hours ago, but these questions come to me with every race and sometimes in between.
'Team radio' says 'increase speed a little, Perez is catching up'. Suggests Hamilton wasn't going as fast as he could. Is this right? Is it tire management? Record times are good; fastest laps are good; going fast is generally what it is all about (but not so fast that you crash!)
Where do the drivers feet go? Are they above their hip level in a sort of prone position? Or is the car bigger than it seems to me? Can somebody direct me to a schematic? I'd also like to know approximate size and weight etc. of the cars. It would be nice to know a place to go for information like this instead of having to bother people here, but many thanks if someone could help me out.
Can I ask a couple of questions here? I said the topic is Monza, which I watched a few hours ago, but these questions come to me with every race and sometimes in between.
'Team radio' says 'increase speed a little, Perez is catching up'. Suggests Hamilton wasn't going as fast as he could. Is this right? Is it tire management? Record times are good; fastest laps are good; going fast is generally what it is all about (but not so fast that you crash!)
Where do the drivers feet go? Are they above their hip level in a sort of prone position? Or is the car bigger than it seems to me? Can somebody direct me to a schematic? I'd also like to know approximate size and weight etc. of the cars. It would be nice to know a place to go for information like this instead of having to bother people here, but many thanks if someone could help me out.