All about F1- Basic Construction

All about formula 1- Basic construction

20 Drivers

10 Constructors

Ultimate aim to achieve the Championship Title for drivers and Constructors.

Mostly formula 1 race will be held at weekends.

Starts with Practice 1, 2, 3 and Race followed by Qualify.




          Formula One (otherwise called Formula 1 or F1) is the most elevated class of worldwide auto hustling for single-Seater racing vehicles endorsed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).

    It is an open-wheel, open-cockpit, single-seat hustling vehicle to be utilized in Formula One rivalries. It is outfitted with two wings (front and back) in addition to a motor, which is situated behind the driver.

The F1 races are led on explicitly constructed hustling tracks called 'circuits'.

Basic Structure- Components:

1)    Chassis and Engine

A Formula One constructor is the element credited for planning the body and the motor. In the event that both are planned by the very organization, that organization gets sole credit as the constructor. In the event that they are planned by various organizations, both are credited, and the name of the body fashioner is put before that of the motor architect. All constructors are scored independently, regardless of whether they share a part with another constructor.

2)    Gearbox

Formula One cars use highly automated semi-automatic sequential gearboxes with paddle-shifters, with regulations stating that 8 forward gears (increased from 7 from the 2014 season onwards) and 1 reverse gear must be used, with rear-wheel-drive.

3)    Suspension system

F1 suspension system is as same as road cars includes springs, dampers, arms and bars. Prior to any race, a group will change suspension settings to guarantee that the vehicle can brake and corner securely, yet still convey responsiveness of dealing with.

4)    Steering system

The steering wheel of a F1 vehicle is prepared to perform numerous capacities like switching gears, changing brake pressure, calling the radio, fuel change, etc.

5)    Fuel

The fuel used in an F1 car is a minimum of 87 octane, keeping in line with the requirement that the petrol used must be similar to what you would put in a road car at the pump.

6)    Brakes

Disc Brakes

7)    Tires

The tires of a Formula One race vehicle might be the main part on the whole vehicle. This appears as though an exaggeration until you understand that the tires are the solitary things contacting the track surface. That implies the entirety of the other significant frameworks - motor, suspension and slowing down - tackle their job via the tires. In the event that the tires don't perform well, the vehicle will not perform well, paying little heed to the specialized predominance showed in different frameworks.

 

 

 


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