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How do you fight jet lag? Formula 1 teams have their ways

For regular travelers jet lag causes drowsiness, disorientation and agitation, which all affect performance. For Formula 1 drivers and their teams, the high level at which they operate magnifies the impact.

October 01, 2022 / 19:46 IST
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Formula 1 drivers and the teams that support them travel around the world during the nine-month season, and as it now shifts from the last race in Italy to Asia, with the Singapore Grand Prix this weekend and the Japanese race the week after, jet lag becomes an issue for teams based in Europe.

For regular travelers jet lag causes drowsiness, disorientation and agitation, which all affect performance. For Formula 1 drivers and their teams, the high level at which they operate magnifies the impact.

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“There’s a clear correlation between jet lag and then having poor performance,” said Faith Fisher-Atack, the physio for Haas. “If you equate that to what [they] have to do on the car, there’s a clear consequence.”

There are 22 Grands Prix from March to November, often involving long trips. Next year the calendar will expand to include China; another race in the United States, in Las Vegas; and Qatar, meaning more long trips. Although Formula 1 teams will occasionally charter a plane for shorter flights between European races, the long trips are done on commercial airlines.