formula one grand prix racing
F1 Racing is all about speed and technology. How to get top speed
using modern technology – that’s the main goal. The real challenge with
F1 racing is that teams are limited to the same engine size, which makes
most casual drivers think “what can you do with that?” In fact, conventional
Drivers often think that the bigger the engine, the more power it produces.
For example, the current fastest road car is the Bugatti Veyron. this car is
a monster that easily tops 200 mph. But the thing is, it’s power to weight
ratio is about 500 horsepower per ton. By contrast, the power-to-weight ratio of an F1
ratio is 1,500 horsepower per ton. That is 3 times more powerful than the
fastest road car in the world. At the same time, the engine is 3 times smaller.
Of course, in an F1 because you don’t have any comfort, and the materials are
as light as possible. Also, if you’re the burger type, you probably won’t.
fit in an F1 car. More than that, it’s a car that takes an entire team to
manage. If you think you can buy yourself a track and a car, you could easily go
By driving it whenever you want, you are sorely mistaken. For starters, an F1
the car needs to be warmed up. The car literally likes it when it’s curled up in a warm place
pipes that run hot water through them. Why you might ask? Easy. remember how
Does your car go very fast in the morning when it’s cold? That is because
Your engine has great compression while it cools. But an F1 because it has so much
compression when it’s cold, that the pistons just don’t move.
In a recent review by Top Gear (the British car review program), they tried
driving an F1 car, saying “how hard can it be?” before the event. This
hard. It is very difficult. To get the car off the ground, you literally have
to master it For various reasons, if you hesitate when taking off, the car
cuts off all fuel injections to the engine and has to be taken back to the shop for
reconfiguring. Supposedly it’s done to prevent it from catching fire.
Although all these obstacles come with a great reward. The cars come easily
their top speeds of 300 km per hour, topping 0 to 100 km/h (60 miles per hour) in
less than 4 seconds. Now imagine that on a street circuit like Monaco, or even the
next Singapore Grand Prix
night race that will take place on public roads, and you are talking about pure euphoria.
All this said, although most of us will never get the chance to drive a Formula
One car, the investment and technology used to make these high-performance vehicles
racing vehicles is often used to improve the performance and endurance of
Most of the production cars we see and use on public roads today.