F1 cars have a tonne of stopping power, but lacks many of the sophistication seen in regular road cars such as even ABS.
I have driven road cars without ABS and it is a handful when trying to do an emergency stop from 100 mph. It gets worse when trying to do a hard braking on a curve and almost guaranteed disaster in the rain.
F1 drivers however, though should be faced with similar situation, seem to get by this without any such drama. Only once in last few years have I seen a driver loosing it in the brakes (Kimi in Monaco a couple of years back). Does F1 cars have some other systems which prevents this or is it that all braking zones are straight?