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  • Nice one Baggers, you lucky guy, I thoroughly enjoyed watching your experience there, cant believe he flies Tornados as well! lucky man :)

  • You must also take into account the medical percpective. Toyota's team doctor says an average human body cant take more than 2 laps coz of dehydration and pressure.

  • yes, anybody can drive one of these machines, but very limited amounts of people can push it to its limits. I seriously doubt the RAF Pilot was pushing anywhere near the limits of the car.

  • so why arent you an f1 driver?

  • @connell256 lol you have to take in consideration that fighter pilots are very fit people and get exposed to massive G forces, even more then F1 cars, regularly. Only very fit persons are able to drive in a F1 car simply because the G forces will rip your head off. Secondly, you need to be familiar with high speeds. Fighter pilots have one of the best reflexes on multi tasking abilities, you need to have that to drive a f1 car too. A f1 car only works on high speeds, you can't drive it slowly.

  • Well the general idea is not to crash...

  • if you crash a plane into a mountain, it will be contained in that area

  • it makes one wonder that if these guys crash the car it is contained with in a certain area !!!!! yet when you crash a plane it spreads over more than a mile so is there really a comparison ?

    Been on both sides of the fence turn is different !!!!

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