Toowoomba, Australia’s favourite son Will Power is a racing icon. He’s an Indianapolis 500 winner, an IndyCar series champion, and the absolute record-holder for most pole positions in open-wheel history.

Maybe because this is the 44-year-old’s training regimen at home between visits to the gym. A full size IndyCar cockpit with hydraulic actuators to rotate the driver, and simulate the G-forces he’ll experience over 200 laps on the 2.5 mile oval at the ‘Greatest Spectacle in Racing‘ on May 25th.


8 thoughts on “Why does Will Power look so Angry?

    1. What’s the odds you would have been to such a small town in Queensland. Not even 200K people there, so not exactly a big tourist town.

      And that machine looks more like a torture implement than a training device. Turn the sound on that 5 second video… the groans of discomfort sound painful.

      1. Until I started following your blog, I really didn’t know how physically demanding racing is!

      2. It’s interesting isn’t it? Driving is something most of us do on a daily basis. Se we logically assume that driving a race car is similar. But it’s so physically taxing that you really have to agree these are professional athletes, not just ‘drivers’ like the rest of us.

    1. Imagine how realistic the G-forces must be. Every turn on the track, the device rotates, and the weight on the helmet makes it feel like your head’s going to snap off. I noticed he’s even wearing a helmet, which must restrict his breathing during this ‘exercise’.
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      I, on the other hand, do NOT want one of these. I’ll stick with Pole Position on my Atari.

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