Well now it can be you (the driving, anyway), and for less than the price of a used Hyundai. Somebody is/does but it’s not ever going to be you. It's like dating Kate Upton or being the president. But the idea of driving an F1 car yourself never entered your mind. You might even get up at four in the morning to watch the Grand Prix of wherever-the-heck, even if it’s broadcast in German or French or Japanese because you just love the idea that these are the best cars in the world and the guys in the cockpits are better than anyone else anywhere. If you are reading this magazine/website, chances are you grew up wanting to be a great race car driver. There is nothing faster around a road course than a Grand Prix car. Let’s back up a little: First of all, we all agree that F1 is cool, right? The cars represent the pinnacle of technical performance. So if you’re driving it on a track that doesn’t have a mile and a half of runoff, then you’re not likely to hang the tail out.īut we hung the tail out anyway. The problem with driving an F1 car… okay, there are several: 1) It’s not yours 2) You don’t have any idea where its limits are, and 3) It costs not only more than your house, but more than all the houses on your block.
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