To become an official during one of the world's most popular Formula 1 races, you must pass tough entrance exams.

For two days, the applicants' motivation and strength are assessed, among other things by allowing them to make a demanding obstacle course.

During the Monaco Grand Prix in 1967, driver Lorenzo Bandini died in a tragic accident when his car crashed and started burning.

Six years after the accident, they therefore began to train the race's officials, among other things through an exercise where they practice putting out a burning car.  

See how official Zoé Jacques gets to practice putting out a burning car in the clip above.

"Monaco Grand Prix: When Formula 1 comes to town" on SVT2 29/5 at 18 or whenever you want on SVT Play.