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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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Does a formula 1 car have v12 engines?

They used to. Now they use 2.4l V8s. Soon they will have 1.6L turbo 6s

How do you take dash out of 2000 grand prix?

how do you remove dash from a 2000 Pontiac grand prix se

Who is Michael Schumacher's team mate in the 2010 F1 season?

Nico Rosberg. A fellow German and also the son of Finish driver and World Champion, Keke.

How old is the Grand cayon skywalk?

it was unveiled March 20, 2007, and opened to the general public on March 28, 2007

Is it possible to attain 300 Km-hr by a Ferrari Formula 1 Car in 5 seconds?

No The acceleration figures of the 2006 Renault RS26 are as follows: 0-100 km/h: 1,7 sec. 0-200 km/h: 3,8 sec. 0-300 km/h: 8,6 sec.

What is an f1 doctor what is an f1?

firstly it has nothing to do with formula 1 it actually means foundation 1 doctor they are basically junior doctors in postgraduate training.

Are the tracks in f1 tilted at their corners?

The high speed corners are cambered. The slower speed corners may or may not be cambered. Depends on how old the track is & when it was last given an upgrade.

Did Miley Cyrus come to Bahrain for formula 1?

no we dont think so because nobody saw her and it wasnt in the news or anything! so the awnser is no.

Whats a cars top speed if the speedometer say 145?

The speed of most cars today is limited by the computer, no matter what the speedometer says. My car's speedometer lists 140, but it actuality 120 is the top speed as the limiter kicks in and controls the speed by way of a fuel shut off.

What does massa mean?

it means the master of some thing kind of like Mr or Mrs but they said massa in the olden days and that is what slaves called the master like in the book i am reading there is massa Henson and massa Riley

What years did Michael Schumacher win the Australian Grand Prix?

Michael Schumacher won the Australian Grand Prix in 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2004.

How does lift effect F1 cars?

There are two kinds of lift and I'm not sure which you're referring to. The answer will be one of the following:

- Aerodynamic lift: the wings on the F1 car don't actually produce lift. They are turned upside down so the "lift" goes DOWN instead, pressing the car into the road and increasing grip. It is known as downforce, and the car will produce approximately three times its weight in downforce at it's normal racing speed of 100mph.

- Accelerator lift: this is when the driver lifts off the accelerator. The result is that the car slows down a little, in exchange for a fair increase in mechanical grip from the tyres - they can use their grip to turn instead of accelerate.

Can a car be driven with MotoMaster Formula 1 engine flush added to the engine oil then found the oil pan drain plug is stripped and can't remove it. Suggestions?

You can suck the oil out of the engine by going down through the dipstick tube and changing the filter or you will have to get the drain plug out and have the oil pan repaired. You can purchase a drain plug that will work where one is stripped out. Go to any auto parts store and explain the situation.

How many hours is formula 1 race in Montreal?

Depens if it is wet or dy bu the race are usually around 300kms long.

What car was giuseppe farina driving when he won the first british grand prix?

Giuseppe 'Nino' Farina drove the Alfa Romeo 158/50chassis when he won the first-ever Formula One Grand Prix at Silverstone in 1950.

What is the required distance covered by an Formula 1 race?

Currently, the maximum length a Formula One Grand Prix can be is two hours from start to finish. If the race is not completed within this two hour window (due to rain, or other safety issues) then the race is called. This is due to TV time slot limitations.

Other than this, a good way to estimate the length of a Formula One race is to go to www.f1.com and go to the race results page. Search the previous year and the previous track for the race results. These results include the total time of the winning driver for the entire race, as well as how far behind the rest of the drivers were.

In which sport is nigel mansel a champion?

Nigel Mansell is a famous Formula One driver. Nigel Mansell became the F1 world drivers champion in the year 1992. He was on pole for a record 14 out of the 16 races that year and won 9 races that season. He scored a total of 108 points that year. He drove for the Williams Renault team. He did not finish 4 out of the 16 races but on the remaining 12 races he was on the podium scoring either a 1st or 2nd position.

What is the width of a formula 1 tire?

Here is a quote from Article 12 section 4.1 (12.4.1) from the FIA Tecnical regulations on tyres. "Complete wheel width must lie between 305mm and 355mm when fitted to the front of the car and between 365mm and 380mm when fitted to the rear."

What does repremanded in formula 1 mean?

You can get two reprimands without penalty but with the third one comes a ten grid place penalty. The stewards have the authority to impose them to drivers if seen fit.

Risks and hazards formula 1?

The the motor sport of formular 1 there have been some horific crashes however many few people have actually benn hurt in them. Now days there is so much health and safety in the cars the driver can have a fear free drive

Where exactly is silverstone raceway?

The Silverstone Circuit is a motor racing circuit in Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire, England, named after the village in the former. It is best known as the home of the British Grand Prix, which it first hosted in 1948 and which has been held on the circuit every year since 1987. The circuit is also home to the BRDC International Trophy, formerly one of the premier non-Championship F1 races in the calendar, today awarded to the winner of a race for historic F1 cars at the annual Silverstone Classic meeting.

How many times has Fernando Alonso won the F1 grand prix at Barcelona?

Fernando Alonso has won the Spanish Grand Prix only oncein 2006 driving a Renault.

*As of 2012.

What is DRS system in F1?

DRS (F1) is a Drag Reduction System. It works by opening the rear wing on certain straights to reduce drag on the wing.