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The hardest braking point on the Suzuka International Racing Course lies ahead of turn 16. The F1 drivers decelerate sharply here by 206 km/h over just 123 metres. 1,512 kW of brake power are released in the process. 4.12 g is exerted onto the driver, while he pushes with 112 kg onto the brake.
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The hardest braking point on the Suzuka International Racing Course lies ahead of turn 16. The F1 drivers decelerate sharply here by 206 km/h over just 123 metres. 1,512 kW of brake power are released in the process. 4.12 g is exerted onto the driver, while he pushes with 112 kg onto the brake.
Pole Position is the place for motorsport fans and petrol heads covering the very best races, teams and drivers from around the world. From F1 to banger racing and from Indianapolis to Monte Carlo we'll cover the best of the best, keeping you entertained. Highlights, interviews, team tours and on location we'll be there to give you the inside track.
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