Why Driving An F1 Car In The Rain Is One Of The Most Enduring Tests For A Racer
Here's how Formula One drivers have to recalibrate their entire racing approach when barreling down straights at 200 MPH in rainy conditions.
Here's how Formula One drivers have to recalibrate their entire racing approach when barreling down straights at 200 MPH in rainy conditions.
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