
F1 Star Carlos Sainz Reveals: TV Doesn't Show the Real Speed!
Sainz Interview: The Speed of F1, Beyond the Screen Spanish Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz recently sat down for an interview on the popular podcast, "El Cafelito de Josep Pedrerol." During the interview, Sainz revealed a fascinating insight into the discrepancies between the speed of F1 cars as seen on television and the actual experience behind the wheel. "The Formula 1 cars go much faster than what you see on television," Sainz stated. Sainz went on to explain how the g-force and adrenaline rush experienced during sharp turns and high-speed straights are simply not captured by television broadcasts. He described the feeling of a car "hugging the ground" at high speeds, a sensation that is lost in the televised version. He noted that, "...the TV doesn't transmit what you feel at the speed we're actually going." This interview provides a unique perspective on the sport, highlighting the limitations of television in fully conveying the thrill and intensity of Formula 1 racing. Sainz's comments underscore the importance of experiencing these high-speed races firsthand to truly appreciate the skill and adrenaline involved.