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The Formula One World Championship, or Formula 1 for short, is the highest level of annual track racing organized by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).
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Formula 1 World Championship. Cars built in a common formula are called formula cars, and the highest level of these cars is F1. Formula refers to cars that are designed and produced for speed racing on closed tracks, because all the specifications of these cars are built according to established terms (the organizers of motorsport will set a uniform "specification" for the cars).
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F1, the Chinese name is "Formula 1 Championship", is the abbreviation of Formula 1 Grand Prix in English. Within the family of formula cars, Formula 1 is the pinnacle of this type of racing.
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The FIA Formula 1 World Championship, abbreviated as F1, is the highest level of annual track racing organized by the International Automobile Sports Federation (FIA), and is the world's highest level of racing competition, and is known as the "world's three major sports events" together with the Olympic Games and the World Cup.
The Formula One World Championship is the highest level of motorsport in the world today, with an annual viewership of 60 billion people. Formula 1 is a combination of high technology, team spirit, driver wit and courage. Formula 1 is the premier race in motorsport, and with the overall planning of the whole year, the organization of each race, the work of the teams, the television broadcast, etc., all aspects are well organized, and the world of F1 has been revised.
But like anything else, F1 has its origins, its development, and its twists and turns.
From 1894, when the first automobile race in history (Paris to Lyon) was held, the word "formula" did not appear. At that time, automobile races were simple, and they were divided into groups according to the method of combustion (gasoline engine vs. steam engine) and the number of seats. At that time, cars had at least two seats, and it was not until the end of the twenties that single-seaters appeared.
In 1950, the FIA first FIA Drivers' World Championship was held, which it continues to this day. This period was a period of steady development in F1. In 2011, a total of 24 competitors from 12 teams participated in the F1 car
Cosworth, Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz, Renault, Pirelli and the 2011 season was won by Sebastian Vettel of Germany from Red Bull Racing. In 2013, the HRT team went bankrupt and a total of 11 teams and 22 drivers competed throughout the year.
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The performance of a Formula 1 car to a vehicle is as follows:
1. Nose cone. The distance between the front section of the car and the centerline of the front axle must not exceed 1200mm, and the width is limited to 1400mm.
2. Double-pipeline braking system.
The braking system is divided into two separate lines. When one line fails, the other continues to work.
3. Impact-resistant body.
Prototypes of each type of racing car must be subjected to a vandal test.
4. Safety fuel tank.
The fuel tank must be deformable and impervable, this "bladder" is made of Kevlar reinforced rubber, and the oil outlet pipe of the fuel tank must be an automatic oil end type.
5. Up to 12 cylinders.
The engine displacement is limited to 3000 cc and the number of cylinders does not exceed 12. Turbocharging is not allowed, only reciprocating piston engines are allowed, and this clause prohibits the use of rotary (i.e. rotary engine) technology.
6. Four wheels. A Formula 1 car must have four wheels, the width of which cannot exceed 360mm, and the body must not cover the wheels.
7, rear wing plate.
The rear overhang cannot exceed 1000mm, the width is limited to 500mm, and the height does not exceed 800mm.
8. a transmission.
There are a minimum of 4 forward gears and a maximum of 7. There has to be a reverse gear.
F1 track requirements.
The Formula 1 circuit is completely isolated from the outside world and is driven in circles on a fixed route. However, there are also some cities that have street races, and if they are street races, the streets will be closed when the F1 race is held. The F1 track is 7 to 11 meters wide, 3 to 7 kilometers long, and requires enough corners.
The stands need to be separated from the track by meter-high guardrails.
There are also a lot of crews on the F1 track who are responsible for cleaning up the debris of the cars and car parts on the track after a car accident.
There are also supply stations on the F1 circuit, control towers, and some race staff, as well as helicopters and medical personnel, so that drivers can be treated in time if they are injured.
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Formula 1 cars are single-seater, purpose-built cars with an exposed cockpit and huge tires that are exposed to the outside of the body, with no fenders to obstruct them. Formula 1 cars cannot be driven on ordinary roads and are not produced on the assembly lines of car factories, but are designed and built individually by individual racing companies or motorsport departments of car factories.
Formula 1 races are not inter-year-span, but use a single-year league system, where points are accumulated throughout the year to determine the results of drivers and teams in order to produce champions. Of all the races ever held in F1 (1950 to 2010), the most held was in Europe, followed by North America and the least in Oceania with only 11 times. There are 16 to 17 races scheduled each year (20 in the 2012 season), usually starting in mid-March and ending at the end of October.
According to the F1 charter, the necessary conditions for the establishment of a fleet are to have a self-developed chassis, engine assembly, aerodynamic kits, etc., which can use products from other teams or manufacturers. For example, the Sauber team is supplied by Ferrari, and the same engine is used by the Scuderia Ferrari.
In the past, the streets and highways of the city were often used as the track, and the rules of the race were not perfect, which greatly limited the runners. With the advent of professional tracks, the rules of the race are constantly being improved. So that the riders have a better performance.
Each F1 race produces a sub-station champion, and the racer with the highest total points in each sub-station throughout the year becomes the F1 World Champion of the year.
December 2013. The International Automobile Association (FIA) has approved new rules for the Formula One World Championship (F1): double points will be awarded at the final race from 2014, F1 drivers will be assigned a fixed number, a five-second pit stop penalty will be added, and the team budget cap will be introduced in 2015.
Starting in 2014, F1 will award pole position awards to the best drivers in qualifying throughout the year.
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We don't know yet, but Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing, Germany) has a good chance of winning this year's championship.
If you're looking at the just-concluded British race, Ferrari's Spaniard Alonso won the race, Sebastian Vettel was second and Webb third. Shumi ninth. Barton retired due to a team error.
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You're referring to last night's race in the UK? This year's race is still ongoing, and there are a couple of races a year, but if you're talking about the race winner, last night's winner in the UK was Alonso, the Spaniard. Barton withdrew from the race due to a mistake during the pit stop.
If it's the overall champion of the year (that's what you mean) the schedule isn't over yet, so the championship isn't yet. The overall winner of the year in 2010 was Sebastian Vettel.
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Sebastian Vettel, German.
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Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull Racing. A German who was only 24 years and 98 days old.
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Sebastian Vettel was a German who was racing for Red Bull Racing.
Born on July 3, 1987 in Hepenheim, Germany, is a German F1 driver and four-time F1 World Champion in 2010 and 2013.
In 2009, Sebastian Vettel finished runner-up in his Red Bull race for the first time. In 2010, Sebastian Vettel won the Drivers' Championship and helped Red Bull Racing win its first Constructors' Championship. Sebastian Vettel defended his world title in 2011.
In 2012, Sebastian Vettel won three world championships. In 2013, Sebastian Vettel won the F1 World Championship for the fourth time and set a record of nine consecutive wins in a single season. In 2015, he moved to Scuderia Ferrari.
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**Why?。。。 Red Bull Vettel has a lot of hope,。。 Yesterday's Hamilton was heartbreaking.
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There are 17 stations in total.
The full name of Formula 1 car: Formula One World Championship. It is the most expensive, fastest and most high-tech sport in the world, and it is the sports event with the highest commercial value, the greatest charm and the most attractive.
Because of its wide range of influence and high popularity, it is known as the "three major sports in the world" with the World Cup Football Tournament and the Olympic Games.
March 7 Australian Grand Prix.
March 21 Malaysian Grand Prix.
April 4 Brazilian Grand Prix.
April 25 Bahrain Grand Prix (San Marino Grand Prix).
May 9 Spanish Grand Prix.
May 23 Monaco Grand Prix.
June 6 Canadian Grand Prix.
June 20 European Grand Prix.
July 4 French Grand Prix.
July 11 British Grand Prix.
July 25 German Grand Prix.
August 15 Hungarian Grand Prix.
August 29 Belgian Grand Prix.
September 12 Italian Grand Prix.
September 26 United States Grand Prix.
October 10 Chinese Grand Prix.
October 24 Japanese Grand Prix.
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March 7 Australian Grand Prix March 21 Malaysian Grand Prix April 4 Brazilian Grand Prix April 25 Bahrain Grand Prix (San Marino Grand Prix) May 9 Spanish Grand Prix May 23 Monaco Grand Prix June 6 Canadian Grand Prix June 20 European Grand Prix July 4 French Grand Prix July 11 British Grand Prix July 25 German Grand Prix August 15 Hungarian Grand Prix August 29 Belgian Grand Prix 12 September Italian Grand Prix 26 September American Grand Prix October 10 Chinese Grand Prix October 24 Japanese Grand Prix.
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2004 March 7 Albert Park Circuit, Australia March 21 Sepang Circuit, Malaysia April 4 Bahrain International Circuit April 25 San Marie Nomora Circuit May 9 Circuit de Catalonia, Spain May 23 Monte Carlo Circuit Monaco May 30 Nürburgring, Germany June 13 Montreal Circuit Canada 20 June Indianapolis Speedway, USA July 4 Magnus Circuit France July 11 Silverstone Circuit July 25 Hockenheim Circuit (Germany) August 15 Budapest Circuit (Hungary) August 29 Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium) Circuit (Belgium) September 12 Monza (Italy) September 26 Shanghai Circuit (China) October 10 Suzuka Circuit (Japan) October 24 Interlagos Circuit (Brazil).
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The FIA Formula 1 World Championship, abbreviated as F1, is the highest level of annual track racing organized by the International Automobile Sports Federation (FIA), and is the world's highest level of racing competition, and is known as the "world's three major sports events" together with the Olympic Games and the World Cup.
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The Formula One World Championship Chinese Grand Prix was held at the Audi International Circuit in Shanghai. Shanghai International Circuit is located in Jiading, Shanghai. The speedway cost $450 million1.
The circuit consists of 16 corners and two oversized straights. Before the 2009 season, the Chinese Grand Prix was originally scheduled around October each year, which was the last few stops of the year, but after the 2009 season, it was changed to April every year, basically maintaining the third stop of the year. Great Britain's Lewis Hamilton has won four times so far, including back-to-back titles in 2014 and '15, making him the first driver to win back-to-back titles in China.
Spain's Fernando Alonso won twice. The 2015 Chinese Grand Prix was held on April 10.
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