"Unlike F3 all the way to F1, in F4 you will be using a foot clutch, a decision made by the FIA for cost-effectiveness, so you will be learning to use the foot-clutch pedal at the moment. Unfortunately, when you move to simulator training, you will have to use the hand clutch, since they can't modify the simulator that is being used for F1 practice in the first place," Denis said as he drew three pedals on the board. The left one was the smallest, while the middle one was the largest of the three.
"The left one is the clutch, the middle one is the brake, and the right one is the accelerator. The clutch is made that small because you won't be using it as frequently as the other two pedals. Other than starting and coming to a full stop, the sequential gearbox deals with the gear changes and cutting of power automatically, leaving you to focus on other things…"
