Welcome to Istanbul and the Bosporus, a real Hot Spot and the home of the Turkish Grand Prix. For the first time this season the track is anti-clockwise As eighty percent of the tracks in formula one are clockwise this is a tremendous physical challenge for the drivers For example, in corner 8 they experience 5G for up to seven seconds. Driving anti-clockwise makes this enormous demand to the neck muscles even harder, as the drivers are naturally more accustomed to driving in the other direction.AT&T Williams driver Nico Hülkenberg and F1 expert Christian Danner speak about the challenges of the circuit.
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