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F1 drivers put footballer­s to shame

- Ted Macauley Special to Gulf News

I make no excuses for my burst of cynicism and the vivid contrast I draw in attitude between mind-bogglingly paid footballer­s and Formula One drivers, who are quite as well off but eagerly readier to justify their wage packets. The slightest knock or trip sends a football player cartwheeli­ng into a dramatic collapse as if he has been shot from the stands by a sniper, with a resultant limp off the pitch and a two-week lay off until his broken toenail, or whatever, has been repaired.

Contrast that with a Formula One driver who, as we have seen this last week in the admirable forms of Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, dedicatedl­y justify their high earnings with a selfless display of duty when they were each discomfite­d by setbacks.

The crucial four-day Barcelona test session with brand new cars and updated technologi­cal problems to be resolved needed all the concentrat­ion and resilience possible by the drivers to iron out the designers’ efforts in the countdown to next month’s opening grand prix in Australia. And the Mercedes pair — Hamilton, the reigning champion, and Rosberg, the runner-up — reported health setbacks that would have sidelined, say, a footballer.

Rosberg had a bad back, painful and sore and made even more uncomforta­ble in the cramped confines of the cockpit at 200-plus mph around a bumpy racetrack.

Hamilton was suffering from a high fever, temperatur­e problems and an overall feeling of being poorly to the point of needing to go to bed for a couple of days recovery and rest. But, no, neither man would take the easy option and dump the test. Instead they set about their work with a vigour to shame quitters who would have opted out. When the session had finished, Hamilton and Rosberg between them had amassed an impressive 444 laps — some 2,066km — in windy weather around a treacherou­s track that tricked Fernando Alonso into a scary 100-plus mph crash and put him in hospital, luckily with no serious injury but suspected concussion.

A unique lot Formula One drivers — or just mad?

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