F1 cars are known for their incredible speed and agility, thanks in part to their advanced braking systems. These systems are a crucial component of the vehicle’s performance, and when brakes are applied, they can reach temperatures high enough to make them glow red hot. Drivers are also subjected to intense G-forces during deceleration.
In a recent episode of F1 Explains, hosts Katie Osborne and Christian Hewgill delve into the world of F1 braking systems, with special guests sharing insights on the topic. Brembo, an Italian company, is responsible for manufacturing the braking systems used by every Formula 1 team. Andrea Algeri, an engineer from Brembo, discusses the design, testing, and production of bespoke brakes tailored to the specific needs of each team.
Alpine Reserve Driver Jack Doohan provides firsthand accounts of the challenges drivers face when braking at speeds exceeding 200 miles per hour. He explains the physical toll it takes on a driver’s body and how they strategically use brakes to their advantage during races, while also highlighting techniques to prevent lock-ups.
The podcast covers a wide range of F1-related topics and offers a platform for fans to submit questions, which are then answered by experts from the paddock. All episodes of F1 Explains are available on major podcast apps like Apple Podcasts and Spotify, with new episodes released every Friday.