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8 May 2006, 17:16 (Ref:1603523) | #1 | ||
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Starting out in single seaters
I see many of more or less successful drivers have started out in single seaters. Is it because they all wanted to go to Formula 1? I just read that it's better to learn the car set-up on a single seater. Is that true?
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10 May 2006, 07:30 (Ref:1604835) | #2 | ||
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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I imagine that nearly all drivers starting out at 16/17 etc fancy getting into F1.
As regards learning to set up a car, it is always going to be a little easier in a single seater compared to say a saloon, for a few reasons even on a cheap FF1600 the set up can be fully adjusted whereas on a very cheap saloon there will not be as much to adjust and single seaters tend to be more sensitive to set up changes compared with a saloon or sportscar. I always find it interesting that drivers coming for single seaters tend to go quicker in saloons/sportscars that the other way around. Ultimatley I think that single seaters are a much purer racing car which if mastered will give a driver the ability to go quick in nearly anything. Have fun |
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