My first thought is the amount of training these guys do. They are athletes in their own right. Having competed in Triathlon at national level and having read about their training routines, I am sure most would acquit them selves very well in at least two disciplines and a few in all three.
Where is all this going I hear you ask, well I believe today’s drivers are the best ever prepared to deal with the physical stress they are encountering in an F1 car. After all, many of them are regularly doing double race distances in testing.
For me the toughest physical time for the drivers would have been the ground effect era. Imagine doing your first ever season in a ground effect car without the physical training they have today. The physical punishment must have been huge for those pioneering drivers. If you have ever seen the film of John Watson lapping Silverstone in a McLaren, you will understand what I am trying to say. The G forces were huge
, but it was the lack of suspension that was the real killer
, it just didn’t move. If my memory serves me correctly there were some drivers who suffered blurred vision as a result.
What do you think?