i used to drive recklessly as a kid, and got into two major accidents. I redeemed myself and trained myself by the water cup method. I know i drove poorly if the water spilled from the paper cup. I study from countless crashes pov and learn from others mistakes. I restudied the traffic laws. I use sticky notes on cars to remind any recent bad driving i have done recenlty. i don't listen to music with lyrics since it makes me unable to concentrate. I am not the fastest driver in my group anymore, but i am the safest driver, and i am proud of that.
The only one who drove an F1 car without a street car license is Max, and because of him every driver must be 18 or older and is required to have a "Super License" to participate. But even if Max proved to be an exception, he's one hell of a driver.
So a 'man' who drives his McLaren F1 must respect the speed limits and do everything in his power not to damage it, when he has in his hands a 627-horsepower car that can reach speeds of over 370 km/h?
In realtà il rischio non dipende da quanto è potente la macchina ma da chi la guida. Ovviamente è più difficile guidare un’auto da 600 CV che una da 100 CV ma ti puoi fare male anche con una Panda.