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- Apr 16, 2014
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An F1 driver isnt a mechanical, aerodynamic or electrical engineer though.
All of whom play important roles on a race weekend.
Most golfers know the courses they play like the backs of their hands, particularly on a professional level.
I know that, but basically you're saying it comes down to a subjective analysis of the skills of the two roles, not their actual function.
An F1 driver could learn to do the pit work. A golfer could do tactical analysis on the course. The F1 driver will likely have a much harder time learning the mechanical work.
Both operate as a team with a highly individual component, and yet broadly most people (including me) class motorsport as a team sport and golf as an individual sport.
I think it's much closer than those labels would suggest




