Submitted by Cold_Chemical5151 t3_ydw7vz in explainlikeimfive
(disclaimer: I barely watch F1 race)
I'm always puzzled when I hear people refer to a racer as very skilled or very talented, what skills could they possibly need? Isn't the aim of the race to reach the finish line first? Shouldn't you just get a really fast car and let it do most of the work, while you try not to crash?
RedditModzHateMe t1_itufwkb wrote
The physical aspect alone puts F1 drivers in a category all of their own. F1 racers are at the top of their endurance and physical peak. It’s not easy driving a high powered vehicle of any type for a length of time much less if it’s the highest functioning cars in the world. Extremely fast reflexes are certainly a must. Experience on track and how turns are taken and knowledge of what the car is capable of. It’s a very long list.
There is absolutely no possible chance of some Joe Shmucko hopping in an F1 car and even taking it off the line. It’s the same for many types of racing.
If it was a matter of just getting in and going faster, F1 drivers wouldn’t be some of the highest paid athletes in the world.