Go into the options and turn it on. if you have already done that go and crash someone into the wall but don't crash yourself. that should be enough to bring out the safety car.
Plenty of drivers unfortunately but the best driver who died was ayrton senna
What is a Formula 1 drivers average height and Who is the tallest driver in Formula 1?
The average height is around 5 feet 9 inches. Fernando Alonso is 5 feet, 7.3 inches tall. Lewis Hamilton is 5 feet 8.5 inches. Michael Schumacher is 5 feet 8.5 inches. His brother Ralf is 5' 10". Drivers who are over 6' are rare. David Coulthard and Jenson Button are both 6'0" tall. The tallest F1 drivers in 2007 were Mark Webber and Alexander Wurz, who are both 6'1".
How big is a formula 1 racing cars fuel tank?
Actual size of it these days has no regulations as volume is not accurate, instead they would use weight. 2014 regulations say that no more than 100kg of fuel can be used during the race. As a result, I would presume the size would be enough so that about 110kg or so is used may be more or slightly less. 100kg of fuel is equivilant to about 140 litres. So, I will estimate about the size of a F1 fuel would hold about 150 litres but in past, that had been upto 200 litres, so it can still be 200 litres of fuel that can be stored in a signle tank. The size is kept secrete between each team and the size of it wouldn'tbe released as even the size of a fuel tank can be the difference between winning or loosing the championship.
Who has the most podium finishes in 2012 formula one racing?
As of most recent GP (Abu Dhabi GP)
Red Bull team has been in podium 13 times (Both Drivers podiums Combined)
Ferrari team has been in podium 12 times (Both Drivers podiums Combined)
McLaren team has been in podium 11 times (Both Drivers podiums Combined)
What are the formula One theme tune keyboard notes?
A B C E or maybe that is the wrong one?!?!
never mind.
How does a car engine generate power?
the patrol enter the basins where it will fired with the power generated from the piston to the plugs
How do you change a throttle cable on a 2000 grand prix 3.8l?
The 3.8L engine found in some years and models of Buick cars uses a throttle body to regulate the amount of air flowing into the engine. This throttle body has a butterfly valve on the front which is opened and closed with the throttle cable. The throttle body needs occasional maintenance, including cleaning and lubricating the linkage. To do this, you can remove the throttle body from the engine, which should take about an hour to do.
What is Fernando alonso salary?
The Spanish formula 1 driver for the Renault team is paid a very high salary , as you must remember that he has been the world champion on two years running. So the salary will be high.
Silverstone is a racing circuit in England where the british grand prix is held every year in the formula one racing calendar.
The circuit is 5.141 km long and has a total of 17 turns.
Where can you RENT an F1 car or F1 full-sized replica car in the US for a trade show exhibit?
You can rent an F1 car from The Jordan Company in the UK. You may have to cover the cost of shipping it to the US.
Where is the condensation drain on 2005 Pontiac grand prix?
It is a black rubber hose about 1/2" in dia against the passenger side firewall accessable from the engine bay.
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How much horse power does a formula 1 racing car have?
A formula 1 car
current 2.4L V8 - 700-750hp
older 3.0L V10 - 950-980hp
most powerful- the turbo cars from the 80's
BMW 1.5L I4 - 1300hp(5.5bar) during qualifying , 900hp during race
What is a Formula 1 race car made of?
The pod, (the shell around the driver) is made out of "Carbon Fiber", excluding the metal parts, a combination of plastic, fiber-glass and again carbon fiber. Answer
what is a car made of
Carbon FibreThe various components are made of different materials the chassis is usually made of carbon fibre, which is lighter and relatively stronger as compared to most metals.
alternatively graphite fiber, carbon graphite or CF, is a material consisting of extremely thin fibers about 0.005-0.010 mm in diameter and composed mostly of carbon atoms. The carbon atoms are bonded together in microscopic crystals that are more or less aligned parallel to the long axis of the fiber. The crystal alignment makes the fiber very strong for its size. Several thousand carbon fibers are twisted together to form a yarn, which may be used by itself or woven into a fabric. Carbon fiber has many different weave patterns and can be combined with a plastic resin and wound or molded to form composite materials such as carbon fiber reinforced plastic (also referenced as carbon fiber) to provide a high strength-to-weight ratio material.
Why do they put blankets on formula 1 racing car wheels?
To keep them warm.
A larger explanationA few years ago a driver who most thought was going to win the world championship died in a crash.After an inquiry it was found that:
Safety changes: