In which year were there 11 different winners in formula 1?
1982 The Winners were: Alain Prost, Niki Lauda, Didier Pironi, John Watson, Riccardo Patrese, Nelson Piquet, Rene Arnoux, Patrick Tambay, Elio de Angelis, Keke Rosberg & Michele Alboreto
How many British Drivers have won the Formula 1 World Championships?
A total of 9 british drivers have won the F1 world championship. They are:
Jackie Stewart - 3
Jim clark - 2
Graham hill - 2
Mike hawthorn - 1
John surtees - 1
James hunt - 1
Nigel mansell - 1
Damon hill - 1
Lewis hamilton - 1
How do you stop brakes on a bike getting stuck?
If everything seems to be working right, just a bit sticky, spray the appropriate parts with a lubricant spray.
Where does the grand prix gxp take place this year?
The Grand Prix gxp is not a racing event; therefore it has no specific location. The Grand Prix gxp is an automobile manufactured by Pontiac an American car maker.
Where is vent solenoid location on 2004 Pontiac grand prix?
near the fill stem. take off left rear wheel. take out protective cover. boom, there it is.
What is the difference between drag slicks and formula 1 slicks?
No technical difference other than compound and size.
Slick is just that there are no grooves in the surface (No tread).
Are helicopters faster than formula 1 cars?
Some are, yes, but not all of them. Military attack helicopters tend to be the fastest.
The average speed of a formula 1 car is 230 MPH.
The average speed of an Apache attack helicopter is 365 MPH.
What are the names of all the ferraris?
Ferrari Models. - List by Bamboali
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125
212
246
250
275
288
308
330
348
355
360
400
412
430
456
458
550
575
599
612
712
750
California
Testarossa
Enzo
P 4/5
Daytona
FXX
F40
F50
What is a f-duct on a formula 1 car?
The F-duct is a small part of the rear wing of the McLaren MP4-25 car that was raced this 2010 season. This part uses a small air scoop mounted in front of the driver that channels air through a duct in the cockpit towards the rear of the car. Changes in the pressure in the duct, causes the rear wing to enter a stalled state, reducing aerodynamic drag and allow the car to gain an extra speed of around 6 mph (9.7 kmph) in the straight line. The effect is controlled by the driver covering up a small hole in the cockpit with his left leg.
How do you find braking distance?
First, you drive your vehicle at top speed on the road. Then, you step full brake. Next, you get out of the vehicle and take a measuring tape to measure the black trail left by your vehicle's tyres. the length you had measured is the braking distance.
What is the formula for hypervolume?
=First find the length, height, depth, and hyper depth of your shape.==Then multiply: length x height x depth x hyper depth, this will give you the hypervolume of the shape.=
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How many f1 races has Fernando alonso won?
Fernando has won 24 races. 3 with Ferrari (Information correct following Monza 2010.
What is Ferrari formula 1 top speed?
Varies by what engine era. V10, V8 or the new V6 turbo. Like wit any other F1 car, it is down to set up and tyres. Typical top speed of the V6 engine is about 210 based on the circuits in F1 calendar. The maxium top speed is 249 mph with FIA regulations of the year it was done or 257mph based upon set up for pure speed and minimum downforce.
Can you be 6 foot and be a formula 1 driver?
Yes! Jenson Button is listed as 6 feet tall and has driven formula 1 cars for many years, including winning the World Drivers' Championship (WDC) in 2009.
What car parts are compatible from a 86 ford ltd to a 86 dodge daytona?
Look up the '86 Ford LTD and '86 Dodge Daytona in the RockAuto.com parts catalog and compare the part numbers between the two cars to see which, if any, are interchangeable.
Why are formula 1 teams based in northamptonshire UK?
The first F1 world championship race was held at Silverstone Northamptonshire, United Kingdom in 1950.
Consequently a large degree of engineering expertise has accumulated in this area due to it's proximity to a prime test track.
Most of the teams are based in this area because they either started out there or they bought existing teams and took over their premises.
Mercedes is the old Tyrell team.
Renault is the old Toleman team
Force India is the old Jordan team
Red Bull is the old Stewart team.
McLaren, Lotus, Virgin, & Williams are also all based in the UK.
The only teams based outside the UK are:-
Ferrari - Italy
Toro Rosso (ex Minardi team) - Italy
HRT - Spain
& Sauber - Switzerland.