How much does a complete Formula 1 driver's uniform cost? Footwear Gloves Underwear Suit or overalls Helmet

It is known that the sport of Formula 1 is not cheap at all, much less when technology does incredible work to avoid any type of fatal accident, so the drivers must pay a considerable sum of money, only for their suit, helmet, gloves, shoes and exclusive underwear.

That is why here we are going to reveal an approximate of each of the runners who drive a single-seater and must invest for their safety, since the equipment they have is of high quality and a very surgical test for all types of climate.

Let's start with the feet. The human being has had the opportunity to create an immense variety of footwear, from colors to models, so in F1 the shoe is special and unique for the runner, since being made to measure, he only uses it inside the car. in order to manipulate braking.

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The material with which the sneakers are created has leather on the front and back, while the sole is made of rubber to give ease of movement and breathing to the skin of the feet; without leaving aside that they do not have shoelaces.

The cost of a pair is between 8 and 10 thousand pesos.

Do your hands sweat when you drive? The material with which they create the gloves for the pilots must be elastic and with a millimetric space so that the skin can breathe and does not sweat, so notex and suede are the perfect pair for this sensitive part, since they also it gives you protection for any accident that comes to be fire involved; Besides, it must be practical to control the steering wheel. (10 thousand pesos)

Every time a runner takes off his helmet, he also takes off a piece called a hood that, together with the underwear, creates an important layer to avoid an accident with fire. It presumes to be created with the material of notex.

This 'first suit' covers everything: from the legs to the shoulders, without neglecting the hood that protects the entire face, head and neck, since in case of not having this type of element, life would also be at stake. . (10 thousand pesos)

We come to the most striking: the skin of the team that each driver defends. Do you remember that scene where Romain Grosjean crashed at the Bahrain Grand Prix ? Thanks to the suit made with four layers of notex, which is used by firefighters, the French pilot survived a spectacular crash that blew up the car and the fire rose to 400 degrees, if it had not been for this, the professional would have suffered of a great burn.

This 'mono', as it is known in the professional field, has an approximate value from 40 to 60 thousand pesos.

We come to the most expensive item of all equipment: the helmet. Here, where technology also presumes to have a great job by covering the entire skull, it contains up to 18 layers of carbon fiber, in addition to other fiberglass and zylon plates, which allows it to withstand forces, equivalent to, up to 55 tons without suffer deformation.

We cannot and should not leave aside manual art. The design of each of the helmets is chosen by the pilot and that is where the art comes in, since the assembly work is done one hundred percent by hand, so the cost varies from 100 to 150 thousand pesos.