110 octane petrol
A F1 car holds 180 liters of fuel. Although it does differ from car to car, depending how far the car needs to travel and what the person wants the weight to be of the car.
"2km approximately
1.5 to 2.0 km/lt
F1 teams use Nitrogen to fill the tires because of its low dilatation compared to air, a small dilatation in a F1 tire will result in unbalancing the car.
The F1 racing car is similar to our road car in many aspects. It contains most of the parts that we can see in our road cars. The main difference being, the car is designed for optimum speed & performance. Some of the main parts of a F1 car are: · Engines · Transmission · Aerodynamics - Wings · Steering wheel · Fuel · Tyres · Brakes There are over a thousand parts in a Formula 1 car, when counted individually.
A Car by about 40 meters at 180 mph
90 liters . Although very rarely is it filled up due to weight consideration.
Like with maximum fuel capacity, larger wings.
F1 car has more power and it is lighter than GT1 car
We use it in a car
Buy a CD of an F1 and play it really loud or buy an f1. There is no way, it is in the engineering.
Nowhere. Polycarbonate is too weak. All F1 cars use resin treated carbon fibre, even in the chassis.