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how fast do they drive?
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wug wrote:
autism wrote:
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this turn is a chicane
if you have a driver's licence could you drive like that would that kind of turn be a problem to you
i don't have a licence so i don't know, but it's probably more technically demanding, especially considering how fast they drive 
oh interesting! Would be fun to know how hard it would be for a normal driver to drive on that kind of
car cicle road thing
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Mymble wrote:
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oh that is cute, i would like to watch formula 2 then 
and what does f3 do?
f3 are drivers that are usually younger than 20, but some might be older, there are more teams and each team has 3 drivers instead of 2 like in f2 and f1. they have an even shorter season than f2, and drive on the same circuits

f2 and f3 is like all teams have the same car so it's more about talent, although f2 also has strategy as an aspect which isn't as central in f3. the f3 car is slower than the f2 car. 
oh so it is 1 the hardest and for more experienced? do they start at 3 and work upwards?

i like that they have same car, that seems reasonable
but f3 dont have to use as much strategy? how do they win then, the one who pushes hardest on the gas pedal?
the normal thing nowadays is to start karting when you're like.. 8 i guess and go up in the system, but it's extremely expensive and only for people with rich dads or sponsors basically. f1 is the hardest and it's considered the pinnacle of motorsports, it's where the absolute best drivers are supposed to be although some are paydrivers and shouldn't be there 

idk f3 and f2 is different because of tyres, f3 is more like just drive and stay out of trouble 
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i will soon stop bothering you and go to bed, i just had a lot of questions in my brain 
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wug wrote:
Mymble wrote:
wug wrote:
f3 are drivers that are usually younger than 20, but some might be older, there are more teams and each team has 3 drivers instead of 2 like in f2 and f1. they have an even shorter season than f2, and drive on the same circuits

f2 and f3 is like all teams have the same car so it's more about talent, although f2 also has strategy as an aspect which isn't as central in f3. the f3 car is slower than the f2 car. 
oh so it is 1 the hardest and for more experienced? do they start at 3 and work upwards?

i like that they have same car, that seems reasonable
but f3 dont have to use as much strategy? how do they win then, the one who pushes hardest on the gas pedal?
the normal thing nowadays is to start karting when you're like.. 8 i guess and go up in the system, but it's extremely expensive and only for people with rich dads or sponsors basically. f1 is the hardest and it's considered the pinnacle of motorsports, it's where the absolute best drivers are supposed to be although some are paydrivers and shouldn't be there 

idk f3 and f2 is different because of tyres, f3 is more like just drive and stay out of trouble 
8!!! gokart? or how do they reach pedals?
are paydrivers people who paid to be there? 

i would do great at the staying out of trouble part, but bad at the driving part 
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autism wrote:
wug wrote:
Mymble wrote:
oh that is cute, i would like to watch formula 2 then 
and what does f3 do?
f3 are drivers that are usually younger than 20, but some might be older, there are more teams and each team has 3 drivers instead of 2 like in f2 and f1. they have an even shorter season than f2, and drive on the same circuits

f2 and f3 is like all teams have the same car so it's more about talent, although f2 also has strategy as an aspect which isn't as central in f3. the f3 car is slower than the f2 car. 
oh interesting! I like the same car thing! What kind of strategies exist in f2 what are the strategies like what are they about
in feature race (long race) the f2 drivers have to drive on both types of tyres (soft and hard), so the strategies are to start on one and end on the other, so you get some different strategies in what tyre they start at and when they change the tyres. the soft tyres are faster, but they degrade faster and don't last long, the hard tyres are slower, but lasts longer, so the difference between them becomes clear after a few laps. if you stay out on the tyres longer than the others it could be good, or bad, depending on the racing conditions. 
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big yes !!! and why aren't those things returned you would think returning stolen things would be easy nowadays
also the skulls and remains of people, why do they hoard them 
exactly doesn't that bother people that's just disturbing
yeah it's gross
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Mymble wrote:
how fast do they drive?
i think the average speed is around 220 km/h or something, i'm not sure could be higher, it depends on circuit, the street circuits are far slower than the traditional circuits, the fastest any f1 car has been driven is at monza i think, and then they reach like 370 km/h 
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autism wrote:
wug wrote:
autism wrote:
if you have a driver's licence could you drive like that would that kind of turn be a problem to you
i don't have a licence so i don't know, but it's probably more technically demanding, especially considering how fast they drive 
oh interesting! Would be fun to know how hard it would be for a normal driver to drive on that kind of
car cicle road thing
i think normal people can drive on some circuits when there aren't any ongoing races and events relating to it 
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wug wrote:
Mymble wrote:
how fast do they drive?
i think the average speed is around 220 km/h or something, i'm not sure could be higher, it depends on circuit, the street circuits are far slower than the traditional circuits, the fastest any f1 car has been driven is at monza i think, and then they reach like 370 km/h 
370!!! i get nervous sitting in a car going 90
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Mymble wrote:
wug wrote:
Mymble wrote:
oh so it is 1 the hardest and for more experienced? do they start at 3 and work upwards?

i like that they have same car, that seems reasonable
but f3 dont have to use as much strategy? how do they win then, the one who pushes hardest on the gas pedal?
the normal thing nowadays is to start karting when you're like.. 8 i guess and go up in the system, but it's extremely expensive and only for people with rich dads or sponsors basically. f1 is the hardest and it's considered the pinnacle of motorsports, it's where the absolute best drivers are supposed to be although some are paydrivers and shouldn't be there 

idk f3 and f2 is different because of tyres, f3 is more like just drive and stay out of trouble 
8!!! gokart? or how do they reach pedals?
are paydrivers people who paid to be there? 

i would do great at the staying out of trouble part, but bad at the driving part 
no idea 
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Mymble wrote:
wug wrote:
Mymble wrote:
how fast do they drive?
i think the average speed is around 220 km/h or something, i'm not sure could be higher, it depends on circuit, the street circuits are far slower than the traditional circuits, the fastest any f1 car has been driven is at monza i think, and then they reach like 370 km/h 
370!!! i get nervous sitting in a car going 90
i think it depends, i think you might get used to it and how fast something feels depend on the surrounding things, 140 doesn't feel fast on an open road without anything close to the road, but if you're driving on like vestlandet and in nord-norge.. 140 would feel like you're trying to die 
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wug wrote:
Mymble wrote:
wug wrote:
i think the average speed is around 220 km/h or something, i'm not sure could be higher, it depends on circuit, the street circuits are far slower than the traditional circuits, the fastest any f1 car has been driven is at monza i think, and then they reach like 370 km/h 
370!!! i get nervous sitting in a car going 90
i think it depends, i think you might get used to it and how fast something feels depend on the surrounding things, 140 doesn't feel fast on an open road without anything close to the road, but if you're driving on like vestlandet and in nord-norge.. 140 would feel like you're trying to die 
i feel like im going to die in general sitting in a car thats driving på vestlandet, horrible
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wug wrote:
Mymble wrote:
wug wrote:
f3 are drivers that are usually younger than 20, but some might be older, there are more teams and each team has 3 drivers instead of 2 like in f2 and f1. they have an even shorter season than f2, and drive on the same circuits

f2 and f3 is like all teams have the same car so it's more about talent, although f2 also has strategy as an aspect which isn't as central in f3. the f3 car is slower than the f2 car. 
oh so it is 1 the hardest and for more experienced? do they start at 3 and work upwards?

i like that they have same car, that seems reasonable
but f3 dont have to use as much strategy? how do they win then, the one who pushes hardest on the gas pedal?
the normal thing nowadays is to start karting when you're like.. 8 i guess and go up in the system, but it's extremely expensive and only for people with rich dads or sponsors basically. f1 is the hardest and it's considered the pinnacle of motorsports, it's where the absolute best drivers are supposed to be although some are paydrivers and shouldn't be there 

idk f3 and f2 is different because of tyres, f3 is more like just drive and stay out of trouble
how do you get sponsors and who sponsor these types of things? What is paydrive
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i would very much enjoy watching f1 in the swingy roads på nesodden 
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