Brembo Formula 1 Brake Facts for British GP
July 1, 2022 by Brembo
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The biggest risk in the British GP is glazing of the friction material caused by problems bringing the carbon fiber discs and pads to the minimum operating temperature. However, the Brembo material has been specially designed to prevent this problem. There are nine turns where the brakes are used for a total of 13.5 seconds per lap which amounts to 15 percent of the whole race. Of these nine braking episodes, speed drops to below 75 km/h (47 mph) on over half of them and the relative braking distances are therefore also short. Three braking episodes, on the other hand, have a deceleration of 4G and last for over 2 seconds. From the starting line to the checkered flag, each driver exerts a total load of 44 metric tons on the brake pedal, one of the lowest in the season. A 50 percent drop in speed on Turn 6 Of the nine braking sections at the British GP, three are classified as very demanding on the brakes, two are of medium difficulty and the other four are light. The hardest one is on Turn 6 because drivers come onto it with the throttle full on after Aintree (Turn 5) and reach a speed of 324 km/h (201 mph). They use the brakes to reduce speed by 50 percent in 2.4 seconds and cover a distance of 142 meters (155 yards). To do this, drivers apply a load of 127 kg (279 lbs.) on the brake pedal and undergo a deceleration of 4.2 g. And what about the video games? To tackle the Brooklands corner (Turn 6) in the British GP of the Formula 1 video game, start braking just before you get to the 50 meter sign once you have moved the right-hand wheels onto the black and white outer curb. Shift into fourth gear and in the meantime move towards the inside and delicately up onto the inner curb. Make sure you don't open up the throttle too much because Turn 7 comes immediately afterwards. •The circuit identity card with all the information on all the braking sections, in .pdf format: https://mediakit.brembo.com/index.php/circuits/f1-2022#english •The video of the hardest braking point of the GP, in mp4 format (low and high resolution): https://we.tl/t-mBya01I670 •The video can also be consulted at the YT link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ0ByuPx-Hs •The comment of the Formula 1 British Grand Prix according to Brembo, in web format: https://www.brembo.com/en/company/news/2022-formula-1-great-britain-gp-brembo-brakes
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