i honestly dont think its coz he knew he was gona get owned...
he had a press conference a couple of days ago and u could tell by his body language and the way he spoke that he was honestly disappointed about not being able to race...
his manager is not ruling out a return still... i wont be surprised if he makes an appearance at Monza or the later gp's (in the ****pit)...
Originally Posted by i_s2_honda
... his in no neck brace he can freely move his neck... as if he cant drive an F1 car...
its a different story when ur neck has to withstand 4-5 lateral g's... for an hour and a half....
i think thats why his not coming back... when you look at him... his in no neck brace he can freely move his neck... as if he cant drive an F1 car...
he would have done better just racing, losing and then blaming it on his neck...
sore loser IMHO...
Totally disagree. Even if he had a slightly stiff neck from sleeping in the wrong position the previous night, he won't be able to withstand the g-forces from a hardcornering F1 car. You don't need to be in a neck brace to not be able to drive an F1 car. The majority of us here with perfectly healthy necks won't be able to withstand the g-forces either because we have not been training our neck muscles. Heck, when I was driving the slightly faster go karts on a tight track, my neck got stiff and aching from only 15 minutes of driving! Can't imagine how bad F1 would be on the neck.
^^^^ if i do one of those gran prix karting events at eastern creek by the end of it my fore arms are gone and my body feels so drained, ive heard some people have spewed into there helmets, i cant imagine what f1 drivers must go throu.
^^^^ if i do one of those gran prix karting events at eastern creek by the end of it my fore arms are gone and my body feels so drained, ive heard some people have spewed into there helmets, i cant imagine what f1 drivers must go throu.
Eastern creek is easy. I can do that for many many sessions. This one I went to in Melb, I was literally starting to faint when taking the corners. I remember slouching over the steering wheel and trying to turn the wheel using my whole body weight because I was so exhausted in that first 15 minute session! After the two sessions, my neck and arms were sore and I had bruises on the inside of my knees because I was using them to keep me centered in the kart as I slouched over the wheel.
I've seen the videos when Tiff Needle did the F1 training sessions to prepare him for an F1 drive session, plus the videos in the Ayrton Senna DVD where he took you through a whole day of his training. No wonder all of the successful F1 drivers have such thick necks.
Eastern creek is easy. I can do that for many many sessions. This one I went to in Melb, I was literally starting to faint when taking the corners. I remember slouching over the steering wheel and trying to turn the wheel using my whole body weight because I was so exhausted in that first 15 minute session! After the two sessions, my neck and arms were sore and I had bruises on the inside of my knees because I was using them to keep me centered in the kart as I slouched over the wheel.
which place was this??
Originally Posted by STAiN MASTER
^^^ the ferrari test driver, lucas badoer or something.
I think it was Ace Karts. It was some go kart place in Sunshine. Tight track + reasonably fast karts = g-force + hell when pushing hard from the start.
lols hahah yea forearms are gg when racing carts, not really neck coz your not going so fast. I wonder wat you do if u get a cramp in the f1 car GG hahah
I raced karts when i was 14 till i was 17 and did some testing in a formular Ford your body gets used to it but if you hav a pre existing injury and hav been out its hard to get back and in schumi s case its a serious injury and i dont think he would want to comeback unless he felt he could be competitive it would jst put a black mark on a otherwise steller career
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