So, guess a few will have seen Top Gear and the piece on Big knob head in the Cosworth F1 car. Bless him.

Specifically, the bit about braking, appreciating it and understanding the performance envelope involved. Difficult, as non of us have over .5 of a million to physically try it. I'll never get close to that sort of performance certainly. Too old a fat now never mind the money.
However track experience is.... "Enlightening" I suppose you could say, and that works both ways.
e.g. Kevin Schwantz ex 500GP world champion once said about braking markers that he doesn't use them, preferring the "see God and then brake" approach. But what happens when you push past that point...? If you have it right, you run on.
But if your god gauge is a bit out, as it will be unless your winning trophies, you find you still had some way to go before the brakes where truely needed. So you push past seeing God... Then your in real trouble as your now lost. Re calibrating your God gauge as the circuit approaches and each corner now has a different depth. Your God gauge is still telling you to brake... Brake....BRAAAAKE. But you now know that's still too early for the machine your on, or in. Brain says wait, keep the throttle pinned, fear and fight of flight instinct says save your life and brake now. Your head even moves back in preparation for counteracting the impending full stop, but no, that's still too early. It's like your brain is stretching, stop, pin it, brake, no wait... Bit more, NOW BRAAAAAKEING. 'dangle berries', still to early. Next lap try again.... And so and so on until you calibrate and get God dialed in, so to speak.
.... that's about as far as i got with track work and braking. Frankly funds age and fitness couldn't cut it, and working with the God gauge started to cause Nausea between long breaks between track days due to cash flow, and a bit of club racing on bikes, long break another track day etc means you have to re calibrate again as it's been forgotten. Brands is a nightmare as it undulates alot, blind corners and hidden turn in points etc. Nausea again, so much more going on than braking on a flatter circuit.
So that's road racing on bikes(for me). Road bikes! Quick but not as quick as F1 obviously, not even close.
Amplify that by what? about 70% ? As Clarkson demonstrated, that's a hell of a lot of turmoil in the brain dealing with the god gauge... Christ all mighty. How do they do it...?
Dont ever tell me F1 is boring. Ever!

I just spent a good portion of the German Gp shouting at the TV as usual. Zoom out! Pan back, where's the impression of speed? And as for that long head on shot down the straight purely because there's a bit of heat haze to look through. BOG OFF

is that all the producer can do to present the pinnacle of motor sport...? An obstructed view of an F1 car getting gradually bigger in size. What utter utter 'dangle berries'!
