Means of trans
portation F1
cars
By: Valentina Valois
Teacher: Claudia Serrano
Modern F1 began in 1950, What the racing was like before
when the International
Automobile Federation
(FIA) united several In the 90s a momentous moment occurred, James
national Grand Prix to Gordon Bennett Jr, owner of the New York Herald
create a World Drivers' and International Herald Tribune newspapers in
Championship, but the Paris, established the Gordon Bennett World Cup in
origins of F1 date back to Europe, a race that was annual and attracted
international competitors, each country did not I
F1 cars 1894, in the independent
automobile races of France, could register more than 3 cars, In 1906, the first
and until then only race to bear the name Grand Prix
that quickly evolved from a
History of the F1 simple race that went from was organized by the Automobile Club of France
one side to the other, to and was held for two days in June. The circuit
endurance tests for the cars located in Le Mans had a more or less triangular
and drivers. shape, covered approximately 103 kilometers per
lap and had to do six laps each day.
Actually F1
pilots are
•Max Verstappen: Red Bull Racing
•Sergio Pérez: Red Bull Racing
•George Russell: Mercedes
•Lewis Hamilton: Mercedes
•Pierre Gasly: Alpine
•Esteban Ocon: Alpine
•Nico Hulkenberg: Haas
•Kevin Magnussen: Haas
•Lando Norris: McLaren F1
•Oscar Piastri: McLaren
•Charles Leclerc: Ferrari
•Carlos Sainz: Ferrari
•Fernando Alonso: Aston Martin Racing
F1 fun facts
• Formula 1 cars fill with gasoline
• A Formula 1 car steering wheel has up to 20
buttons.
• A Formula 1 team is made up of up to 600
people
• An average F1 driver loses 4kg per race.
• Max Verstappen holds the record for the
fastest pit stop, with an incredible time of
1.82 seconds.
• The longest circuit in F1 is Circuit de Spa-
Francorchamps in Belgium. With a
length of 7,004 km
f1 world records
Max Verstappen holds the world record for most victories Lewis Hamilton holds the record for
won with a total of 19, surpassing the previous year's most podium finishes with 197
record.
Most memorable accidents
in F1
•One of the most famous accidents is the one in
1976 involving the legendary Austrian driver Niki
Lauda at the Nurburgring Grand Prix (Germany), a
23-kilometre circuit known as the Green Hell due to
the difficulties it entails. The accident would be
caused by the rivalry between Niki Lauda and the
British driver James Hunt, it occurred in the second
round of the championship and occurred as a result
of a failure in the suspension of his Ferrari 312T2.
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Formula 1 cars are made up of
Engine Materials Weight
1.6-liter internal combustion engines Carbon fiber composites The minimum permitted
with four-stroke V6 (six cylinder) and similar ultralight weight is 740 kg (1,631 lb),
configuration. materials. including the driver, but
without fuel.
Aileron Beam wing
It is shaped like an inverted Lower structure of the rear
airplane wing and the flow of wing that acts as an
air passing faster underneath aerodynamic plane in a
creates a low pressure that similar way to the main
pushes it against the runway. upper wing.
F1 car parts
Formula 1 cars are aerodynamically studied, so that the car can work and function in perfect conditions.
Ailerons Chassis Suspension system
The car has two spoilers, It is extremely safe and
one front and one rear. resistant, meaning that the Buffers carriage: Elements that have an internal fluid that allows
The front aileron is probably cars can withstand strong The wheels: They are attached to a suspension system using bars
the most important in the impacts even if they come (suspension arms)
field of car aerodynamics, it at high speeds.
is the one that redirects the Rockets: They are what unite the entire suspension system, it is
entire air flow since it is the attached to the chassis and allows rotation so that all parts of the
one that has the first contact suspension can move and adjust to the imperfections of the track.
with the air. The rear wing Muelle: Absorbs energy when going over a bump.
has the same function as the
front wing, but it is larger,
generates more downforce
and generates more drag
since the rear wing has the
drs (it is a device that allows
opening the upper plane of
the rear wing that makes the
The car goes faster on the
straights.
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