310k/h=310/1.6 mil/hr,
Around 200 to 210 MPH depending on the downforce levels and engine, but the point of an F1 car is cornering, otherwise you may as well watch drag racing.
315 kph = 195.7 mph
Over 320kph or 200mph
F1 cars display extremely high acceleration because of the finely tuned engines and precise and efficient aerodynamic set up. The fastest known F1 cars have been in the range of 325 kmph which works out to around 185 mph. The time taken by a f1 car to reach speeds are: 0 to 100 kmph (62 mph): 2 seconds 0 to 200 kmph (124 mph): 4 seconds 9 to 300 kmph (185 mph): 9 seconds The numbers above are indicative and may depend heavily on the cars aerodynamic set up and gearing ratios. Also, the time taken might differ from one f1 car to another
27.96 mph
165 mph = 265.54 kph (rounded)
99 kph = 61.51 mph
305 km/h = 189.518214 mph
The actual speed is 71.875 mph. The increase in speed shown at 60 mph is 2.5 mph. Therfore for 75 mph the increase is 3.125 mph. So by decreasing this value from 75 we get 71.875.
410 km/h = 254.762189 mph
About 761 mph
357 mph