What fluids do Formula 1 drivers drink before a race?
Most Formula One Drivers stick to water but others drink low alcoholic Energy Drinks such as :- Red Bull Lucozade Powerade Answered by F1 Genius
its very dangerous, so dangerous Formula One racers train alot because you dont know when you could accedently turn the wheel one little tad and you could be straight into the wall.
How do you remove a center console in a 1966 Pontiac grandprix?
Tools needed: ratchet several different sockets. a magnetic tray to hold screws (optional) and an extension for the ratchet
there will be two bolts towards the back of the center console and if you lift the hatch up it practically pulls out in one piece then there is a bolt inside of it there will also be a bolt in the arch towards the back of it in the middle
What is the stopping or braking distance of a 1995 Nissan Pathfinder 2wd 60-0?
If you can't stop within a safe distance you are going too fast. 1 car space for every 10 miles is the norm. Or you can re model your front end with a rear end colliision. Be safe!
Did Nigel Mansell do karting before he became an F1 driver?
Yes he did, like most F1 World Champions he learned to race on the go-karting circuit.
Does anyone have a contact email address for Lewis Hamilton or someone in his team?
According to http://www.fanmail.biz/102282.html, fan mail can be addressed to Lewis Hamilton at: Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton Motorsport Ltd.
c/o Corporatec Ltd.
32 St James's Street
London, SW1A 1HD The webpage also shows an e-mail address of 'anthony at corporatec.co.uk'. Anthony is the name of Lewis' father, maybe that address is another way to contact him.
What is meant by brake horse power in cars?
Brake horsepower (bhp) is the measure of an engine's horsepower without the loss in power caused by the gearbox, generator, differential, water pump and other auxiliaries. Thus the prefix "brake" refers to where the power is measured: at the engine's output shaft, as on an engine dynamometer. The actual horsepower delivered to the driving wheels is less. An engine would have to be retested to obtain a rating in another system. The term "brake" refers to the use of a band brake to measure torque during the test (which is multiplied by the engine speed in revs/sec and the circumference of the band to give the power).
A team principal in F1 is the head of the team just like a school prinicpal is the head of a school.
Why do people need friction in formula 1?
If you mean people needing for the formula 1 cars then it is pretty simple.
Lets start with what friction is. Friction is the force between two objects as they move over one another such as a car's tire and the surface which it is travelling on. There are 2 types of friction known as static friction and kinectic friction. Static friction is the frictional force required to start an object moving on another surface. Kinetic frictional force is the force to keep the object in motion.
So knowing just the main description of friction. A formula one car needs some amount of static friction in order to move it and the power comes from the engines. Of course less than 1% of power is needed due to the slickness of the tyres which enables a greater acceration. Next a formula 1 needs kinectic friction to maintain speed especially through the high speed and even the high G-force corners like at monza in order to maintain on track and not in the barriers. A F1 car maintains kinectic energy from using a specific amount of power from the engines that provide forward acceration and creating momentum for the car to move.
This is for dry weather but wet weather is slightly different as too much rain that even the wet tyres won't able to cope and as a result, the F1 car would hydroplain into another car or into the barriers. Hydroplaining is due to the lack of kinectic friction between the tyre and the road surface. This is the same as in your family car and exact same thing happens in snow for same reasons.
On Itv f1 intro 2008 who is the woman?
Louise Goodman - excellent reporter in the paddock. A shame the BBC didn't take her on.
Do you mean a copy of the layout sheet? If so, I have this.
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Formula one cars use what type of brakes?
F1 cars today use carbon fibre brakes, all metal materials on f1 cars are made from carbon fibre to save weight
I have read that it's about 15000 to 20000 but I believe this refers most likely to things that a mechanic or parts-man would consider to be "parts" but which would each contain many, many parts themselves.
I would really like to know how many discrete components there are if one broke it down to individual manufacturing steps. For argument's sake I would accept, for example, that an old fashioned glass tube fuse could be considered one part, not four; but a CV joint or a fuel pump or an emissions computer are definitely not just one part each. I suspect that the answer from this point of view would be much larger, probably 10 or even 100 times.
If someone could answer this I would really appreciate it and I would also like to know how many there are in a modern car compared to one of 30 or more years ago.
Where is oxygen sensor for 1998 Pontiac grand prix?
It"s located on the rear manifold, between the firewall and the engine for the upper oxygen sensor(b1s1), and between the catalyst converter and the resonator for the second oxygen sensor (b1s2), between the pipe and the floor.
Who is the most popular NFL referee?
I would say in today's game, 2010, it would have to be Ed Hochuli would be the most popular. This is due to his famous flexing of his arms with ever call he makes. RIPPED! haha
When was Pierluigi Martini's last race in his formula 1 career?
Pierluigi Martini is a retired Italian race car driver who was active in formula one between 1985 and 1995. His first race was the 1984 Italian Grand Prix and his last race was the 1995 German Grand Prix. He managed to start a total of 119 races in his career but was never able to win a race or finish on the podium. He however managed to score a total of 18 career points.
Who is the most popular football player in the NFL?
Peyton Manning NO Way--my man Ray Lewis shuts down his sorry behind every time...
What personal cars do the Formula 1 drivers own?
The ones i know are:
Fernando AlonsoRenault Megane CoupeGiancarlo FisichellaRenault Vel SatisLewis HamiltonMercedes-Benz GL ClassFelipe MassaMaserati QuattroporteKimi RaikkonenIceman 2 bike by Marcus WalzDavid CoulthardMaserati GranSportMark WebberPorsche Carrera GTTimo GlockToyota Aygo CrazyJarno TrulliFiat 500Michael SchumacherFerrari FXXWhat is the difference in colonial grand juries and modern grand juries?
The early grand jury system involved a group of citizens that investigated crimes, asked questions to witnesses and prosecutors, and more or less acted as a "portal of justice." Grand Juries refused to indict persons based on insufficient evidence, malice, or sometimes bad law. Colonists used the grand jury system to prohibit the prosecution of those who violated the Stamp Act and other controversial British laws.
Today, in contrast, the Grand Jury system is effectively a rubber stamp. It no longer investigates or rarely asks questions. Instead, a prosecutor - without other or opposing counsel or even a judge - presents evidence (even inadmissable evidence) to a goup of citizens who almost always come back with a "true bill." Amongst prosecutors, whoever fails to get an indictment from a grand jury is a laughing stock.
What teams did alain prost race for?
Alain Prost has raced for a total of 4 teams in his career that spanned between 1980 and 1993. They are: