Racing drivers eat foods with protein and carbohydrates to give them energy for the race.
Keeping hydrated for the race is also important-so drivers don't feel faint or sick during the race.
Pasta is a good choice of food.
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Formula One drivers all follow different diets, based on their personal preferences, but general guidelines are as follows:
- Plenty of protein (meat, generally white, especially eggs).
- Carbohydrates (pasta, bread).
- Vitamins and fibers (cereal, fruit, vegetables).
- They should avoid excessive fat, carbohydrates and alcohol.
A diet would look something like this:
Breakfast: Cereal (no milk), fruit
10am snack: Fruit and protein (Heikki Kovalianen likes bread and ham)
Lunch: Pasta with tomato sauce (avoid garlic, onions and cream - and limit the amount of sauce)
3.30pm snack: Cereal (no milk), fruit
Dinner: [Lightest meal of the day] Meat - preferably fish, with vegetables
It is vital that drivers take a day off from their diets - this helps with mind control, because a driver shouldn't be too controlled by his diet.
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Pre-race, most Formula 1 drivers eat food much like a long distance runner would. Typically lots of carbohydrates like pasta, and lots and lots of water!