ackschually, F1 cars don’t have traction control, stability control or even ABS, so they’re really fricking hard to drive in the best of circumstances, nevermind in the rain on slicks. Now GT3 is a class where pro drivers drive some really sick cars with all the electronics
The drivers are pros though and there’s every available safety measure built in the car, the clothing, the track, etc.
No they just use different tyres for different conditions
And different drivers and different safety measures. That’s just a whole other circus.
Not on passenger cars they don’t.
I should clarify:
Passenger cars are not in F1.
Yeah and the post image is of a passenger car, not an F1 car.
This is why Southern US has a problem when it snows. Everyone pretty much has summer tires.
In the cold, summer tires are as hard as hockey pucks.
ackschually, F1 cars don’t have traction control, stability control or even ABS, so they’re really fricking hard to drive in the best of circumstances, nevermind in the rain on slicks. Now GT3 is a class where pro drivers drive some really sick cars with all the electronics