F1 cars need friction for their brakes, if they didn't have friction on there brakes then it wouldn't be able to brake.
Yes, of course.
when you walk; wheels roll to move cars; you grasp something in your hand; cars brake; these are all because of friction. Really there are advantages of friction.
no it does not
when i am ask is friction important i say the answer is yes. friction is important and can help people in many different ways. like cars for a example cars use friction to drive on the road. there is many different types of friction to; dry friction, fluid friction, lubricated friction, skin friction, internal friction, ect..... all of these types of frictions can be different a different way.
by reducing the mass you reduce the friction, and by reducing the friction reduce the fuel needed to move the car, this applies to all cars not only CO2 cars.
so that less friction is caused, and to improve speed
Yes, of course.
1) Friction of the tires on the road 2) Friction in the clutch 3) Friction in the brakes 4) Friction of driver against controls and seat Friction of air also plays a part in resisting motion; this can be used to improve road holding when we deflect it into a down force, hence the spoilers on F1 cars, for example
F1 is great but it depends whether your interested in cars and racing or not!
No but the F1 cars have a flappy paddle gearbox.
new regulations in 2009 limited the revs from 19,000rpm to 18,000rpm
The F1 races are for Formula 1 cars only.
No, definitely not.
yes.
750 bhp
borin'
The two Ferrari F1 cars are for sale in the dealers section, and can be purchased at any time, provided you have enough cash.