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Ever Been in an F1 Car??

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  1. Shuey2k

    Shuey2k Karting

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  2. Ferrari0324

    Ferrari0324 F1 Rookie

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    I think we know now who the next Michael Schumacher is.
     
  3. MarkPDX

    MarkPDX F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa

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    On the other end of the scale.......:D :D :D
     
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    WJHMH Two Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    That's one happy kid! Thanks for sharing.
     
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    judge4re F1 World Champ

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    My avitar is me stuck with my fat ass in a Ferrari F1 from 1984.
     
  6. borsari

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    Wish I could scan the pics I have of me in Dan Gurney's Eagle back in 1967 and a Ferrari at the Factory back in the 1980's

    What thrills !!
     
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    Gatorrari F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    How current an F1 car are you talking about?

    At Watkins Glen in 1998, Bud Moeller of California let me sit in his 1980 Ferrari 312T5. Now I know why F1 drivers are often accused of not using their mirrors: they're too small and too far back!

    Several years later, again at the Glen, I got Bud to allow a 13-year-old Canadian friend of mine to sit in the car. His dad took photos but (stupidly) I did not. You never saw such a happy kid!
     
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    I was invited to sit in an F2002 display chassis, but sadly, the cockpit opening is so small that it would have been ridiculous for me to even try.

    It is tiny!
     
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    Okay, okay ... I know we are supposed to put our children first but where is the photo of YOU in the car!!! Come on the kid can wait ;)

    Pete's jealous of your son
     
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    Ryan,

    You know that the side bolsters are removed first, right?

    --Dan
     
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    SupercarGuru F1 Rookie Sponsor

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    That was Dan Gurneys PERSONAL CAR! Very Famous story that he actually raced his own car to many wins.

    Gotta scan it!

    -jt
     
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    tifosi12 Four Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    I once sat in a real Williams F1 (ex Hill), but I think this one here counts more:

    F1 AGS from about 1990, test track of Le Luc, powered by a Ford Cosworth:
     
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    I remember reading that one of the F1 teams made a 2 seater car to take sponsors for a ride. Anyone else heard of this or perhaps got a ride in one?
     
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    tifosi12 Four Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Minardi built several two seaters and also owns now the three seater from the Arrows team. They offer them occasionally for rides, but it is expensive.

    The company I "rented" the F1 from also now offers a two seater and takes you for a ride (they take you for a ride in the one seater as well...financially).
     
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    Well, I didn't check for that, but I was with a small group of people who were taking turns and after watching some unsuccessful attempts to fit by gentlemen smaller than myself I politely declined.

    That was when I was mad with Dr. Atkins and his impossible-to-maintain diet! :)
     
  16. Matt LaMotte

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    I want to shoot myself everytime I hear about them letting everyone sit in the car. I left early that day due to all the late night activities. That would have been the picture to have. Maybe next time.
     
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    i wish do they do a wide bodied f1 car??????????????
     
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    I sat in a 1938 Alfa Romeo F1 car that the late Enzo Ferrari himself raced in.
     
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    Ah, the best reason to stay fit - fitting in a race car!

    Also the reason why, at long last, I don't wish I was 6'2" and 220.

    Sat in a mid-'90s Minardi at the factory. Car fit great, but those older cars sure left your head and shoulders exposed.
     
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    tifosi12 Four Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    That is actually what keeps me on the tread mill.

    As far as renting F1 goes: They put rather large seats in them so basically anybody who can drive a go kart can fit into these things. They do stack them by height and weight though.

    You have to remember that most F1 drivers are jockeys in height and width and have personalized seats, so no wonder no normal person can fit into their seats.
     
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    I don't care how much jockeying is done, my 6'7" self is not going to fit in an F1 car period. ever... I am pretty good with the contortionist(sp) stuff, but not that good.

    Craig
     
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    tifosi12 Four Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Being tall is not that much of an issue: The seat can go fairly far back and your knees just come up a bit higher. One of the tallest F1 drivers of all times was Hans Stuck and he is 6 feet something. Your helmet might get in the way of the airbox, so loose some power and airflow, but hey.
     
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    When I was working in the race shop I had the opportunity to sit in a few Formula One cars: Ferrari, Williams, Lotus, Brabham, AGS, etc. I'm only 5'6", and some of them were a VERY tight fit on me - especially around the pedals. I've never driven any of them, of course.
     
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    My neighbor has a huge motorcycle collection/museum in his garage along with 2 F1 cars and 2 more coming. I got to sit in both of them. My favorite was Christiano de Mattas cars from a few years back. It wasnt as uncomfortable as I thought it would be.
     
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    As far as I know the two 3 seaters have been auctioned as has been the rest of the Arrows remains, but they were acquired in behalf of the Ascari Race Resort, Spain.

    DB
     

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