Firstly the cars aren't too complicated. They have no traction control, for example, which means you can spin if you try too hard and damage your tires if you're not careful with your driving style.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Race cars, no matter what size or shape they are, they do the same things. It is not complicated.
I don't really know much about cars.
As a driver, you always want to be in the car getting as much experience as possible; especially when there's something new like different tyres.
The easiest and simplest thing that any one can do to make their car safer, more gas efficient, whatever - check the tire pressure.
The fast, flowing parts, the high-speed corners, that's where a Formula One car is at its best - changes of direction, pulling high g-forces left and right.
I think you have to feel comfortable with your car. You have to go into turn one, every lap, with confidence. You have to be sure of yourself and your equipment.
I don't know anything about cars. I can promise you that.
The key is trying to go quick without killing your tyres.
These new 'hybrid' F1 cars represent an extremely complex project.
I don't know how to drive a car.