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I actually looked this up when I was researching the

 


article. It seems that most racing cars will distribute, depending on speed, cornering, and track somewhere between 3G and 6G. Below 3G both driver and watch would not really feel the effect to any great extent. But having been in a car myself, that was pulling about 4G, I can state that it is as if your stomach is trailing you somewhere to the left as you head around a right hander! Race car drivers have to develop very strong core muscles to survive racing at high speed.

Of course sudden stopping - a crash - can result in anything around 100G being applied to watch and driver. Felipe Massa famously did this about 10 years ago with a RM006 strapped to his wrist when testing the F1 car before the Canadian Grand Prix in 2004! He texted Richard to tell him that the watch was working just fine! Just a cracked crystal! Richard's watches are regularly tested up to several hundred or even thousand G just to see what they can do.

Andrew H

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