On average at Pocono including pit stops but excluding cautions, how many times does a driver push his brake?
… pedal between Green flag and checkered flag?
There you go : )
5 Responses
david
09 Sep 2011
Maggie
09 Sep 2011
The standard form of a brake pedal is a way to express the definition of the pedal on the coordinate plane.
Remember that the brake pedal is a locus of points. A foot applying pressure is all of the points that are a fixed distance, known as the pressure footer, from a given point, known as the center of the coordinate plane when the pressure footer is applied. .
On the coordinate plane, the formula becomes (X-H)2 + (Y-K)2=r2
h and k are the x and y coordinates of the center of the brake pedal
(x-9)2 + (y-6)2=100 is the pressure footer centered at (9,6) with a radius of 10
So, the average driver brakes, excluding cautions but including pit stops is 10.
RabidRobbie
09 Sep 2011
4,672 times! give or take 1or 2.
Ștorɱ Ƀandɨt
09 Sep 2011
Well that would depend on the driver…
GO 99
09 Sep 2011
a wholehellofalot
First you take the number of laps and times it by 2. And then maybe 4 times on a pit stop. And the only thing else that would matter is if the car were sliding.