Listening: The Logistics of Formula 1

The Logistics of Formula 1
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The Logistics of Formula 1

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Slide 2 - Video

02:00
Why is the European leg of the season relatively easy logistically?
A
There are more railways and trains
B
There is less distance between airports
C
You can drive
D
The weather is better

Slide 3 - Quiz

02:31
How many trucks are used to move all the equipment from race to race?
A
Dozens of trucks
B
Hundreds of trucks
C
One Truck
D
A couple of trucks

Slide 4 - Quiz

08:26
How many hours did the logistic process, starting with packing up in Sakhir and ending with reassembling in Shanghai, take?
A
53 hours
B
85 hours
C
48 hours
D
58 hours

Slide 5 - Quiz

03:20
How do the drivers manage to drive continuously, only stopping to refuel?

Slide 6 - Open question

03:44
What are ‘flyaway races’?
A
Races with a lot of distance between them
B
Races in places with few flies
C
Races where the cars go so fast that it looks like they 'fly away'
D
Races near an airport

Slide 7 - Quiz

04:51
What are the advantages and downsides of ocean shipping?

Slide 8 - Open question

05:44
What is a ‘tear-down plan’ used for?
A
To decide what will be used to tear down the storage facility
B
To decide in which order and into which container each piece of equipment goes
C
To decide which equipment will be demolished after the race
D
To decide in which order equipment is taken apart

Slide 9 - Quiz

07:50
What is put into the priority pallets?
A
The bare bones of their garage
B
The most important cargo
C
the Highest value cargo
D
Car parts

Slide 10 - Quiz