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Decoding F1: The Astonishing Technology of Braking Systems and How Drivers Manage Intense G-forces

Taming the incredible speed of an F1 car requires exceptional skill and cutting-edge technology. The drivers experience intense G-forces and watch as the brakes glow red hot. But how do F1 braking systems function, and how do drivers manage to handle them every time they apply pressure to the pedal?

In a recent episode of F1 Explains, hosts Katie Osborne and Christian Hewgill are joined by special guests to delve into the world of brakes in Formula 1. The braking systems on F1 cars are produced by Brembo, an Italian company that custom designs brakes for each team. Andrea Algeri, an engineer from Brembo, sheds light on the intricate process of designing, testing, and manufacturing brakes for the F1 grid.

Alpine Reserve Driver Jack Doohan, who has extensive experience testing on circuits with challenging braking zones, shares his perspective on the physical demands of hitting the brakes at 200 miles per hour. He explains how drivers utilize their brakes to both attack and defend during a race, as well as how they avoid locking up the wheels.

Listeners can tune in to the full episode by clicking on the audio player above or visiting their preferred podcasting platform. Additionally, F1 fans have the opportunity to submit their burning questions about any F1 topic to F1Explains@F1.com, and the podcast team will work to get the answers from experts in the paddock.

All episodes of F1 Explains are accessible on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other major podcast apps, with new episodes released every Friday. So, whether you’re a die-hard fan or a curious newcomer, F1 Explains provides a fascinating look into the intricate world of Formula 1 technology and racing tactics.

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