Riders maintain the desired physical shape and train the reaction in a variety of ways, including power martial arts which are best suited for this. Daniel Ricciardo, for example, trained for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix with Charlis Oliveira da Silva, nicknamed DoBronxs, one of the top Brazilian UFC masters and a former lightweight champion.
Obviously it was more of a television show, and Oliveira didn’t try to beat his sparring partner in practice, but pundits looking at their training fight from the side noted that the Australian moves really well and looks pretty good overall. .
We once quoted the opinion of the Russian racer Daniil Kvyat, who is seriously interested in boxing, about how useful this activity is: “It all started with regular training and now boxing has become one of my passions. I like to work on myself, improve my technique, try to get better. Boxing promotes mental toughness, helps to maintain general fitness, but also helps you to take your mind off things.”
This weekend we will find out how much training with Oliveira will help Ricciardo get good results in his penultimate race for McLaren.
Source: F1 News

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