Confused by the commentary? Don’t worry: Here, in rough chronological order, is your cut-and-keep guide to F1SpeakFormation Lap: The lap before the start of the race when the cars are driven round from the grid to form up on the grid again for the start of the raceSafety Car: The course vehicle that is called from the pits to run in front of the leading car in the race in the event of a problem that requires all the cars to be slowedChicane: A tight sequence of corners in alternate directions. Usually inserted into a circuit to slow the cars, often just before what had been a high-speed cornerG-force: A physical force equivalent to one unit of gravity that is multiplied during rapid changes of direction or velocity. Drivers experience severe G-forces as they corner, accelerate and brakeTraction Control: A computerised system that detects if either of a car’s driven (rear) wheels is losing traction — i.e. spinning — and transfers more drive to the wheel with more traction, thus using its more power efficientlyGravel trap: A bed of gravel on the outside of corners designed with the aim of bringing cars that fall off the circuit to a haltPit-Stop: An area of track separated from the start/finish straight by a wall, where the cars are brought for new tyres and fuel during the race, or for set-up changes in practice, each stopping at their respective pit garagesLollipop man: The man who directs the car into the pits. His name comes from the distinctive shape of the ‘stop/first gear sign’ sign he holds upTyre warmer: An electric blanket that is wrapped around the tyres before they are fitted to the car so that they will start closer to their optimum operating temperature.‘Splash and dash’: A pit stop in the closing laps of the race when a driver calls in for just a few litres of fuel to be sure of making it to the finish— Micky Aigner