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Comparing Speeds: World’s Top 4 Fastest Sports

When you think of the fastest sports in the world, you might think of F1 or MotoGP. But that’s not the case. Read this article to know which is the fastest sport in the world.

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When you think of the fastest sports in the world, you might think of F1 or MotoGP. Well, that’s where you’re wrong. Surprisingly enough, it’s badminton. From lightning-fast reflexes to outstanding human strength, badminton has made itself the fastest sport in the world because of its record-breaking smash that was clocked at 565km/h.

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Whether it’s a rapid shuttlecock in badminton or roaring engines of F1, some sports push the boundaries of what’s physically possible, creating these amazing records. This article aims to explore the world’s top 4 fastest sports and compare and examine their unique characteristics.

Badminton

Badminton is known for its fastest projectile in any sport. The shuttlecock, as light and fragile as it may seem, is actually the complete opposite. It can reach mind-boggling speeds due to its unique design and lightweight. The world record for the fastest object in any sport was set by Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, who clocked at 565km/h. Even in competitive play, players like Lee Chong Wei have recorded smashes exceeding 400km/h, making badminton the fastest sport in the world.

Drag racing

Drag racing, again, feels like an obvious choice for the world’s top 4 fastest sports. Vehicles in professional drag racing can reach a speed of 549km/h in just a few seconds, and due to the straight circuit of the sport, it allows drivers to maintain it throughout the race. The sport is a true testament of quick reflexes and extreme control and precision making it an exciting but fastest sports in the world.

Formula 1

Formula 1 is an obvious choice for the fastest sports in the world. F1 cars can reach top speeds exceeding 372km/h. Unlike drag racing, which features straight-line racing, F1 features corners, sharp cuts, and complex circuits, which demand excellent control of the vehicle, precision, and outstanding situational awareness.

The F1 cars’ aerodynamic design and powerful engines push the boundaries of what’s possible in terms of speed and continue to make records every day. The fastest ever speed recorded in F1 is 372.5km/h, achieved by Valtteri Bottas during the Mexican Grand Prix in 2016. However, a speed of 378km/h was also recorded in the European Grand Prix Practice Session, also by Bottas.

Jai Alai

Jai Alai, also known as pelota, holds the record for the fastest ball speed in any moving ball sport, with pelota reaching over 300km/h. The sport is highly underrated when it comes to viewership and fan following, however, it seems like that’s no reason to stop it from breaking records.

Jai Alai is played with a curved hand-held basket called a vesta. The pelita is smaller and harder than a baseball, making the sport both thrilling and dangerous. Even with its extreme danger, the sport’s speed has earned it a reputation as the fastest sport involving a ball.

Also Read: Why Is Shuttlecock The Fastest Object In Sports?

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