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Why Do Formula 1 Curbs Exist?

👉 To get started for free, visit https://brilliant.org/DRIVER61/ or click on the link in the description, and the first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant's annual premium subscription. 💡 Thanks to BRILLIANT for sponsoring this video! Join our F1 Mailing List! 👉 https://driver61.beehiiv.com/subscribe Thanks to Rick van Barneveld and MAXX Formula for letting us use their footage. You can find the links to their channels and social accounts below: Rick van Barneveld YouTube -    / 28rvb   Instagram -   / rickvb_   MAXX Formula Website - https://www.maxxformula.com/ Instagram -   / maxxformula_official   I have driven over THOUSANDS of kerbs in my racing career and they are different at every track. You need to treat each kerb with respect as some can send you into the barrier if you get too greedy while others can be used to your advantage. There are so many types of kerb, but I have never really stopped to think why they are so different or even why they are there in the first place. So let’s get into it There are five types of kerb I can think of: They are: Painted - these are straightforward. They are lines that are just painted onto the track with nonslip paint. Standard - These are the most common. They are slightly raised, made of serrated metal and bolted to the ground. . Carpets - Not technically a “kerb” but part of the kerb structure and used more frequently in F1, so worth the mention. They are made of artificial grass, usually outside of the standard kerb. And are there to punish you if you go too wide, as they are VERY slippery, especially in the wet. The problem with these are they have started to be paved and painted green to look like grass but aren’t anywhere near as slippery. And as Mario Andretti once said - “if you pave it, I will drive over it.” Or as NASCAR drivers say - “if it’s grey - it’s okay”. I would have to agree with Mario there - what’s the point of having paved green concrete? Just stick some grass there - if it isn’t broken, dont fix it. 📹 All source footage can be found here 👉 https://bit.ly/3GaeWWD ➤Follow Driver61 on: ➤ Instagram- @official_driver61 - https://bit.ly/D61Insta ➤TikTok - @official_driver61 - https://bit.ly/D61TikTok ➤ Follow Scott on: ➤ Twitter -   / scottkmansell   ➤ Instagram - @official_driver61 - https://bit.ly/D61Insta #Formula1 #F1 #Kerbs

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