Thanks for the great content, really unbeliviable skills espically from kimi.WaikeCU wrote:Perfect example how the great drivers have spatial awareness:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDnnfizWCm4
Not having driven one I could be wrong, but something tells me this is untrue. It's not a go-cart. The driver sits so deep in the cockpit there is much of the car he can't see at all. Just like with regular driving, the driver must memorize the size of their machine and use that info as well as trust it.Erunanethiel wrote:
But spatial awereness around a car is easier in F1 since the wheels are open and you can see the from inside the car.
That exactly it, they see the top quarter of the tires only.turbof1 wrote:F1 drivers can't see the front wings. The chassis is very high. You probably can see the upper part of the tyres though.
I don't think it's actually that easy. First of all, drivers can't see their own front wing and I believe at a certain moment when a car is alongside, it can't be seen in their mirrors.Erunanethiel wrote:Thanks for the great content, really unbeliviable skills espically from kimi.WaikeCU wrote:Perfect example how the great drivers have spatial awareness:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDnnfizWCm4
But spatial awereness around a car is easier in F1 since the wheels are open and you can see the from inside the car.
This is actually more impressive since Raikkonen knew exactly where Schumacher's tyre was, and where schumacher's sidepod was. He utilised the extra space behind the wheel near the sidepod, to pinpoint accuracy.WaikeCU wrote:I don't think it's actually that easy. First of all, drivers can't see their own front wing and I believe at a certain moment when a car is alongside, it can't be seen in their mirrors.Erunanethiel wrote:Thanks for the great content, really unbeliviable skills espically from kimi.WaikeCU wrote:Perfect example how the great drivers have spatial awareness:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDnnfizWCm4
But spatial awereness around a car is easier in F1 since the wheels are open and you can see the from inside the car.
I do believe Kimi is one of those drivers that has the best spatial awareness on the grid.
Here's another example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_irUPwPoaA
have you heard of proprioception, if not you should, its quite interesting.Greg Locock wrote:Actually this is a bit misleading:
" I mean I know you dont look to your feet while while walking or look at you hand while you are trying to grab things, but we have nerves in our bodyparts that lets the brain know where it is placed."
That, also, is a learned skill. If you leave a baby asleep unrestrained it will wake up screaming. If you had been watching the baby then the reason is that it just punched itself in the face. It knows how to move its arms, but doesn't know where its hands will end up.