How Formula One Brakes Work
In Formula One, drivers brake hard from speeds over 200 miles per hour, coming to a near stop in just four seconds.
In Formula One, drivers brake hard from speeds over 200 miles per hour, coming to a near stop in just four seconds.
The physics of Formula One racing explained by Neil deGrasse Tyson and Gary O’Reilly head to the British Grand Prix.
This is the 2024 Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team Sim racing steering wheel.
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Haas reveals its VF-24 Formula One 2024 car which features a new chassis and revised bodywork.
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Formula One is planning to use the ‘driver’s eye’ in Grand Prix races this year, a small camera in their helmet.
These are the six teams that have already shown off their new 2022 Formula One cars.
Cranfield Formula One simulator is constructed around a composite single seater chassis formed from a real F1 mould, positioning the driver in the exact seating position as
Mercedes unveiled their 2020 Formula One early than scheduled. Here’s a look at the new livery.