- Why is it challenging to keep people energised?
"Maintaining people's energy levels over the course of a season is not as trivial as it might seem. The season is still in full swing with another seven races to go, but the teams have already worked very hard at 14 races.
"By this point in the season, many team members will have spent close to 100 days away from home and travelled close to 100,000 kilometres; the pit crew will have performed about 1,000 pit stops (most of them practice stops).
"Some of the longest journeys, however, are yet to come: Five of the next seven races will take place over 7,500 kilometres away from the team's two factories in Brackley and Brixworth - with Singapore almost 11,000 kilometres away.
"Over the next two and a half months, team members will spend over 100 hours on planes, travelling to and from races in different time zones and different climate zones. Maintaining energy levels can therefore become quite challenging."
- What are the key components to keep the energy levels up?
"Energy levels depend on a number of different factors and the importance of those factors varies from person to person. However, there are four key components that have a big impact: health, fitness, sleep and nutrition."