Formula 1 drivers can lose 2–3 kg in a single race — and in extreme conditions like the Singapore Grand Prix, it can reach up to 4 kg
This massive weight loss is mainly due to intense heat inside the cockpit and nonstop physical exertion over 1.5 to 2 hours . Drivers are constantly battling high G-forces, rapid reactions, and extreme focus while sweating heavily throughout the race.
It’s a powerful reminder that F1 isn’t just about driving fast — it’s one of the most physically demanding sports in the world
This massive weight loss is mainly due to intense heat inside the cockpit and nonstop physical exertion over 1.5 to 2 hours . Drivers are constantly battling high G-forces, rapid reactions, and extreme focus while sweating heavily throughout the race.
It’s a powerful reminder that F1 isn’t just about driving fast — it’s one of the most physically demanding sports in the world
Formula 1 drivers can lose 2–3 kg in a single race — and in extreme conditions like the Singapore Grand Prix, it can reach up to 4 kg
This massive weight loss is mainly due to intense heat inside the cockpit and nonstop physical exertion over 1.5 to 2 hours . Drivers are constantly battling high G-forces, rapid reactions, and extreme focus while sweating heavily throughout the race.
It’s a powerful reminder that F1 isn’t just about driving fast — it’s one of the most physically demanding sports in the world