These type of videos can be found on YouTube. Depending on the nature of the content, YouTube allows any videos on their website that follows the YouTube policy.
I think you mean "nitrous." This is nitrous oxide injected into the fuel. The Mclaren F1 sports car does not have this fitted. It is most often found in drag racing or street racing full-bodied cars. Watch their videos. Just before they race they spectacularly "vent" their nitrous oxide systems--two spurts of white are emitted. Watch NHRA Pro Mod or British Street Eliminator videos on youtube.
It is estimated that around 400 million people worldwide watch Formula 1 races. Viewership numbers can vary depending on the popularity of the race and the drivers involved.
Not in the USA ... F1 can be viewed on the Speed Channel.
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He is probably in Heaven. Senna is a late formula one racing driver who died in a car crash accident during a F1 race.
In the current era (2022) Ferrari is faster than Mclaren. However many believe in a come back that Mclaren can have in the coming years. This is very interesting to see with data however. If you are curious in learning and see more data about formula one and race breakdowns, you can go to: youtube . com/channel/UCYOmi-KrH170NBZuoKyxuTw\ and watch videos after every race weekend on what has happened through the race and see over time the difference between Mclaren and Ferrari.
Some of the most well known F1 crashes are the Niki Lauda, Gilles Villeneuve, Gerhard Berger, and Ayrton Senna. Another F1 crash is the Roland Ratzenberger.
Up to 6gs in racing, sometimes more in a crash.
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Of course yes. As long as you are not doing any copyright infringements, you can watch F1 in your PC.