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Formula One

Formula one is generally referred to or abbreviated as F1; this is the highest level of FIA-sanctioned bodies in opened wheel racing. FIA stands for Federationale de l' Automobile.

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What is the F1 point system for 2011?

25 points for 1st

18 points for 2nd

15 points for 3rd

12 points for 4th

10 points for 5th

8 points for 6th

6 points for 7th

4 points for 8th

2 points for 9th

1 point for 10th

Whay is the average weight of a car?

twice as heavy as half of it... I'm looking for the answer to the same question!

That's a very general question. Since you asked it in the BMW X area, I'll give you a more specific answer.

A 2007 BMW X3 3.0si weighs about 4000lbs.

How long is the Mistral Straight at Paul Ricard?

The Mistral Straight at the Paul Ricard Circuit is 1.2km long, it was longer but it was shortened to its current length after the death of Elio de Angelis, universally known as 'F1's last gentleman' in 1986.

What is the formula to find pressure?

P=F/A Pressure=Force over area To get this you use P= N/M2

Who is the steg?

it is officila now the steg identity is exposed and he is, you are not gonna believe it........................................ok he is Michael Schumacher

What racing driver won the world title but never won a race?

No driver has ever won the World Driving Championship without winning a race.

When is the next F1 game coming out?

the f1 2011 game is coming out in 21/12/11

How are car tires manufactured?

Ruber tires are manufactured after a chemical formula produced at the lab of the company which consists mostly of coal and other resins in a powder state.

The quantities of this products is weighed carefully considering the capacity of their equipment that will handel the mixture. This equipment is called a "mill" and consists of two steel rollers of about three feet diameter by ten feet length (give or take), the rollers are heated by steam, encased in an open pan. Here the operator stands in front of the rollers and scoops the mixture with a small shovel and sprinkels it on top of the rollers which by now are turning. The pressure and heat while squeezing and turning the powdery mixed, melt it and after a while it becomes a fused sheet of the product that after turning and churning gets wrapped about the rollers. When this happens, the operator cuts the sheet with a small knife several times bringing the material from one end to the other of the rollers in order to get it all well mixed. When the consistency of the material is even the operator proceeds to extract the material from the mill by cutting one uninterrupted strip of rubber.

What happens after is this rubber is placed into molds where the steel belt clips are presed into the rubber.

Later on, precise lengths of the material are cut and then inserted into other moulds where by heat and pressure the rubber is given the shape and pattern of the tire.

I hope this will give the idea of how tires are made.

What is down force and why is it important in F1 vehicles?

Downforce is provided to F1 racing vehicles with the obvious wings, and the less obvious shape of its underside.

The additional tons of downforce are used to increase the traction of the tires, for both acceleration/braking and for turns, 'sticking' to the road.

Where is the best place to buy NOS?

It's hard to find, so I personally suggest buying online. If talking about the energy drink then pretty much any convenient store like 711 or something local should still have it.

Which is Michael schumachers most succeseful f track?

Michael Schumacher's most successful Grand Prix was the French were he won a record eight times: 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2006.

What is the formula for neon?

I believe it is Ne, because neon is a nobel gas.

Who is the fastest race car driver known and what is his race?

Probably Michael Schumacher, Ayrton Senna, Sebastian Loeb, Juan Mangel Fangio,and Jeff Gordon.These are the fastest race car drivers.

Although Senna and Fangio no longer alive.

.1 In which Grand Prix did Felipe Massa make his debut?

2002 Australia Grand Prix driving for Sauber. He retired after getting caught up in a shunt in the first corner of the first lap.

Can the pole position winner in F1 choose which side of the track he wants to start from?

No. A certain circuit will always have the pole position on the same side of the track, although the side varies from circuit to circuit, often depending on the direction of the first corner. No, they must start from position one on the track. Sometimes this can be the diry side of the clean side.

The dirty side is the part of the track which is not the "racing line" and usually has less grip, which will be worse for starts.

The clean side is the part which is on the racing line and has more rubber on the track and so has more grip, i.e. better for starts.