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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 a blue flag in motor racing?

In F1 and most circuit racing, blue flags are used to indicate to a driver that a faster car is approcahing from behind to lap him. The driver is then expected to yield.

Blue flags(some places, blue lights) are also used at the pit exit, to indicate to drivers leaving the pit, that there is a car approaching on the track.

What is the name of the song played after the national anthems at the podium in formula 1?

La Toreador by Georges Bizet from 'Carmen' - except in Brazil when a Samba group plays to the champagne celebrations

What is the biggest benefit of a money economy?

There are a number of benefits of a money economy. The currency is consistent and therefore as fair as possible to most people for example.

Which is highest earning Formula 1 team?

right now ferrari last year mclaren and ferrari but all are doing good.

What is the formula for a proportion?

1.What is the formula for a proportion

p = n / f

2. p = (f / 100) * n

3. p = f / n

4. p = (f / n) * 100

If car is going seventy mph and stopped in 2 second?

The car would have to decelerate at a rate of 51.3 feet per second-squared.

What is the average height of a f1 car?

It cannot be more than 95 cm tall, or about 37.40 in.

How old is Emerson Fittipaldi?

Former race driver Emerson Fittipaldi is 71 years old (birthdate: December 12, 1946).

What Formula 1 race team does Lewis Hamilton drive?

Lewis Hamilton currently (as of 2014 F1 Season) He drives for the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team. On 28 September 2012, it was announced that Lewis Hamilton would join the team from the 2013 season onwards, having signed a three-year deal to partner Nico Rosberg in the team. He was signed to the team when Michael Schumacher announced his retirement back in the 2012 Formula 1 season.

He used to drive for the Mclaren Mercedes Team. McLaren is a Formula One team based in Woking, Surrey, UK. Founded in 1963 by New Zealander Bruce McLaren, McLaren is best known as a Formula One constructor but has also competed in the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race and Canadian-American Challenge Cup. The team is one of the most successful teams in Formula One, having won 162 races, 12 Drivers' Championships and 8 Constructors' Championships. The team were the first to design a car using a carbon fibre monocoque, which is now ubiquitous in its use by all teams.

What sports network covers formula one racing?

In the UK, Sky Sports F1 covers all sessions live and C4 do half live, but for free.

Who did Nigel Mansell beat for world title 1992?

Nigel Mansell won the 1992 F1 World Championship with 108 points, 52 points more than his closest rival, Riccardo Patrese. (this is one of the biggest World Championship margins in F1 history).

He also defeated fellow F1 World Champions Michael Schumacher, Ayrton Senna, Mika Hakkinen and Damon Hill.

Where are formula 1 helmets made?

Formula One helmets are made of several separate layers. The outer shell has two layers, typically fibre reinforced resin over carbon fibre. Under that comes a layer of very strong plastic which is similar to the material used in bullet proof jackets. Then there is a softer layer made of plastic based on polystyrene covered with fireproof material. The visor will be made of a special clear polycarbonate that gives excellent visibility and impact protection.

The formula to proportion?

Ratios and proportions are one of the most important things you will learn in algebra. These are extremely useful. Study them carefully, to learn how to set them up properly.

The formula is: dude u suck

a/b = c/d

Relative frequency formula?

Probability of event = relative frequency = f/nf is the frequency of the event occurence in a sample of n observances.

What is one formula statisticians use?

Some formulas statisticians may use are population mean, sample mean, variance, and standard deviation. They may also use linear regression line and standard error equations. Another can be the mean value of a data set, where one adds all data points given in a set and divides this number by the number of data points in the set.

Person with the most world championships?

Michael Schumacher has won the most F1 drivers championships for a driver. He won it twice with Bennetton in 1994 & 95. And then five times with Ferrari 2000-2004. Schumacher holds many records in Formula One, including most race victories, fastest laps, pole positions, points scored and most races won in a single season.

How do you make u the subject of the formula 1 over f equals 1 over u plus 1 over v?

1/f = 1/u+1/v

Subtract 1/v from both sides:

1/f-1/v = 1/u

Multiply all terms by fv:

fv/f - fv/v = fv/u => v-f = fv/u

Multiply all terms by u:

u(v-f) = fv

Divide both sides by v-f which will then make u the subject of the formula:

u = fv/v-f

Formula One portuguese drivers of the last 20 years?

Pedro Matos Chaves, Pedro Lamy and Thiago Monteiro, all competed in F1 in the 90's and 2000's.

Is Bernie Ecclestone Jewish?

Yes he is! Look on adherents.com. It includes him in its list of prominent Jews.

What does dirty side mean in Formula 1?

In F1, drivers generally tend to follow a racing line on a particular track. There is also a specific racing line at the start-finish stretch and just before the first turn. The dirty part of the track on this stretch, is the area of the track which is NOT the racing line. It is known as the "dirty part" because over the course of the race, a layer of burnt rubber from tyres is laid over the racing line, which provides more grip to cars and is also relatively free of any kind of dust or loose particles.

At certain circuits, drivers do tend to lose track positions when starting from the "dirty part of the track" as the cleaner area provides better grip and thus accounts for quicker acceleration when the five red lights go off.