F1 drivers ready for Singapore heat and humidity, where their drinking water is like hot tea
It’s a hot question for the Formula One grid this week: do you sip the tea in Singapore?
The Singapore Grand Prix is known for its heat and stifling humidity, causing drivers to lose significant weight by sweating as they drive. Drivers have drinks tubes built into their helmets which pump fluids from a bag in the cockpit, but in Singapore those drinks can reach the temperature of hot tea.
“Hydrate well,” was runaway standings leader Max Verstappen’s advice to Liam Lawson on Thursday as the New Zealander from AlphaTauri prepares to race in Singapore for the first time. “It’s just quite uncomfortable driving. You always feel very warm and you have to get used to the sweating. It can’t really go anywhere. It’s just in your suit, so you have to just get comfortable with that.”
Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll of Montreal said he gets “pretty thirsty” toward the end of the race, “so, yeah, I go for the tea.”