In the analysis of this sport, 1 coach from Serbia participated.
Average years of coaching experience: 1.
| Power: 10% |
| Muscular endurance: 10% |
| Coordination: 30% |
| Speed reaction: 20% |
| Agility: 10% |
| Balance: 10% |
| Flexibility: 10% |
| Somatotype: |
Conclusion:
Based on the analysis of responses from 1 coach from Serbia, with a coaching experience of 1 year, it is concluded that the ideal somatotype for Formula 1 racing is likely to be Mesomorph, as this body type typically possesses a combination of strength, agility, and endurance that can enhance performance in high-speed, high-stress environments.
The data indicates that coordination is the most critical attribute for success in this sport, comprising 30% of the necessary skills. Speed reaction follows closely at 20%, while power and muscular endurance each account for 10%. Agility (10%), balance (10%), and flexibility (10%) are considered important but slightly less critical.
Therefore, the ideal athlete for Formula 1 racing is characterized by a mesomorphic physique, excelling particularly in coordination and speed reaction, which are essential for optimal performance in this motorsport.
