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    3 months ago

    In reality, we don’t know. That is very hard to study. But we know from other physically demanding competitions that men and women don’t compete together. And F1 is very demanding.

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      3 months ago

      What even is this?

      In reality, we don’t know.

      Yes we do.

      That is very hard to study.

      It’s really not, we have stopwatches and cars already.

      But we know from other physically demanding competitions that men and women don’t compete together.

      This is motorsport newb, go watch golf.

      And F1 is very demanding.

      Yes, and several women, including Susie Wolf, have driven F1 cars just fine. There is currently a female racer in F3 and F2. There have been in F1 as well.

      There is nothing stopping women from racing in F1 except prejudice.

      They race in Indycar, The Le Mans Series, Super Formula, and dozens of other race series.

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        3 months ago

        Susie Wolf never competed in a formula 1 race. It’s like saying that several women kicked the ball just fine, so men and women can play football on the same level. The only prejudice here is the trendy belief that men and women are fully equal, which contradicts objective biological facts.

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            Ah yes, saying that men and women are different is misogynous. Clown like you are the reason why so many scientist today don’t study sensitive gender-related topics, as idiots like you don’t always like the findings. And that doesn’t help women either. It just makes you feel good, you saved the world by calling someone misogynist online today. You must be very proud!

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              3 months ago

              What findings?

              You haven’t presented any evidence to back up any of your opinions, you just keep presenting bulverisms.

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      3 months ago

      And F1 is very demanding.

      AMR test driver Jessica Hawkins said that she finds F1 is less demanding than lower tier formulas because F1 has power steering.

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        3 months ago

        The facts that F1 drivers are one of the fittest athletes in the world despite the power steering should tell you something.

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          Lots of declarative statements that make you feel good about your opinion, but very little in the way of facts.

          Are they the fittest athletes in the world? By what metric? Endurance? O2 uptake? Onset acceleration rates? Do you have a list of the fittest sports players on average?

          What you’re really saying is it feels like F1 drivers are the fittest athletes, so it feels like women would have a hard time with 6Gs.

          In reality Gymnasts regularly experience 6 Gs just performing on a set of uneven bars.

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            3 months ago

            Thank you for your opinion, even though it has lots of declarative statements that make you feel good about your opinion, but very little in the way of facts.

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              More bulverisms. I asked 3 easy questions for someone that has evidence to answer. You ignored all of them in favor of more emotion and opinion.