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Old 03-31-2011, 09:04 PM   #12
baronaaba

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Uhm, it's mainly because hakkinen knows when he hits the throttle, so he can react.....
Not really. Racing drivers have to go through rigorous neck training to cope with the g-forces. It's noticeable in F1 when drivers go in an anti-clockwise direction on a few tracks as one side of the neck is stronger than the other. Normal people rarely do this training so cannot hold their neck as straight.
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