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Cars have a minimum fuel capacity, but generally F1 requires no more than 600 kilograms, which means that if your F1 is 500 kilograms, you can bring it.
100 kg of fuel, but you must know that F1 pursues speed, and the car is of course in the best condition, not as much as you want.
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An F1 car (fuel tank capacity of about 160 liters).
According to F1 rules.
The weight of the vehicle is not less than 600 kg including the driver, including fuel.
Less than 600 kg will receive the FIA survey.
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I seem to remember that it was 605 kg.
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There are no specific rules for this, it depends on the situation of your own car.
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On October 5, 2005, the fuel tank capacity of Formula 1 cars was around 130 to 140 litres, and the fuel tank capacity should not exceed 70 litres. The brake disc of the braking system must be made of carbon fiber, and the thickness of the new product must not be less than 35mm. .
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The volume of the racing tank's fuel has always been a big secret for the team and won't be told to the outside world, so it's hard to know.
However, I heard that it is about 120L, and it can drive about 200 kilometers when it is full.
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The fuel tank capacity is variable, and the fuel volume can be set according to different tracks, but it cannot be greater than 140ml (the FIA rule book can be consulted.)
The "Ferrari team" on the second floor says it's oil bladders, but it doesn't say what it's made of, it's actually Kevlar, which is made of body armor.
It's not absolutely secret, and it has to be revealed to the FIA, and the "Ferrari Team" is wrong about that.
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At the moment it is said that the fuel tank of the Mai team is 120L. The largest of all fleets at the moment.
Each team is different, and it's a secret, the outside world won't know about it!
Fuel tanks on Formula 1 cars have a capacity of around 130 to 140 litres, and recent trends have shifted the tank to the front of the engine, making efficient use of the space behind the driver
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The fuel tank of an F1 car is determined on a per-race basis. The capacity of each race is different and is one of the team's top secrets, which is impossible to disclose.
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Indeed, the fuel tank is the team's top secret, and only the drivers themselves and the team executives know how much fuel they are carrying at each stop, and 90% of the team knows how much fuel the drivers will bring at each stop! The Legend of the Fuel Tank is a similar"Water bladders"Stuff! Customized for each stop!
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Hehe, this question is very level!
The capacity of the F1 fuel tank is almost top secret for a team, and some drivers may not even know how much fuel they can fill. The exact amount can only be calculated based on the refueling time and the number of laps run during the race.
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It's one of the top secrets of every team, and it's something that no one knows, and they don't tell you, and that's legally responsible.
It is estimated at around 150.
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The fuel tank capacity is variable, and the fuel volume can be set according to different tracks, but it cannot be greater than 140ml.
So you can add up to 140ml.
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This is the top secret of each team, only before the race team management will negotiate with the drivers, CCTV5 reporters have asked this question a long time ago, and the answer is that this is the top secret!
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I think each team will have a similar tank size, but it's very likely that some teams have small tanks (just the FIA isn't happy to check it).
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F1 car specifications (pictured):
F1 car basic specifications:
1. Nose cone: The distance between the front section of the racing car and the center line of the front axle shall not exceed 1200mm, and the width shall be limited to 1400mm.
2. Dual-pipeline braking system: The braking system is divided into two independent pipelines. When one line fails, the other continues to work.
3. Impact-resistant body: Like ordinary cars, the prototype of each kind of racing car must undergo a damage test.
4. Safety fuel tank: The fuel tank must be deformable and unbreakable, this "bladder" is made of Kevlar reinforced rubber, and the oil outlet pipe of the fuel tank must be an automatic end oil 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: Formula 1 cars must have four wheels, the width of which cannot exceed 360mm, and the body cannot cover the wheels.
7. Rear wing plate: the rear overhang can not exceed 1000mm, the width is limited to 500mm, and the height does not exceed 800mm.
8. Transmission: There are at least 4 forward gears, and 7 at most. There has to be a reverse gear.
9. Suspension: chrome-plated suspension cross arms and tie rods are not allowed.
10. Seats and fully equipped seat belts: Six-point seat belts are legally required and must be approved by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).
11. Limit of weight reduction: The minimum weight (including the driver) for Formula 1 cars is 595 kg. There is no length limit, but the maximum values for the front and rear overhangs are specified.
The width must not exceed 1800mm. The total height from the lowest part of the vehicle must not exceed 950mm.
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F1 does not use regular gasoline, it is super unleaded gasoline. In Bahrain, for example, the total track is more than 308 kilometers and about 153 kilograms of petrol are used. If the density of ordinary gasoline is converted (, about 70 liters of fuel is required for 100 kilometers.
The FIA requires Formula 1 cars to be powered by naturally aspirated engines with a displacement of 3 liters, 12 cylinders or less, and no superchargers. The chassis of an F1 car is made of carbon fibre, which is very light and strong. The chassis is very low, with a minimum ground clearance of only 50-70 mm.
Compared to ordinary cars, F1 cars have a number of unique features, such as their slender and long body, low body height, and wide wheels that are extremely conspicuous and completely exposed, the so-called "open wheels".
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1. The fuel consumption rate of F1 cars is very high (about 60-100L 100km), CCTV commentary once mentioned that the fuel consumption of F1 cars is about 60-70 liters per 100 kilometers, and in the case of full throttle, an F1 engine will consume 60-70 liters of gasoline per hour.
2. The fuel tank of F1 can generally hold 90-150 liters, and the capacity of the racing fuel tank of different teams is different
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The difference between different tracks and different power modes is very large, and it is not easy to count. Anyway, according to the current regulations, the main race (except for the main race in Monaco, the distance traveled by the main race at other stations is basically between 305 km and 320 km) can only carry a maximum of 105 kg of fuel.
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The fuel tank of F1 can generally hold 90-150 liters, and the capacity of the fuel tank of different teams is different, the fuel consumption rate of F1 cars is very high (about 60-100L 100km), and the fuel consumption of F1 cars is about 60-70 liters per 100 kilometers.
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The F1 fuel formula is different from that of civilian vehicles, if it is based on the standards of civilian vehicles, 70-80 oil per 100 kilometers.
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Big Brother Upstairs: Are you here to be funny?
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At 12L per second, the volume of the fuel tank is highly confidential for each fleet, and it is impossible for ordinary people to know. However, in the 04 F1 Grand Prix, the number of fuel added by the car to the pit stop is displayed on the TV screen, according to this information, and then according to the car fuel consumption of about 100L 100km, plus the number of pit stops of the car, you can roughly estimate the volume of the fuel tank of each car! You can find Ferrari by doing the math.
Williams' racing car has a tank volume of about 80 90L, while McLaren's is a bit larger at around 90 100L. The 2005 McLaren MP4-20 is said to have a fuel tank capacity of 120L!
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F1 fuel tank can generally hold 90-150 liters of different teams of racing fuel tank capacity is different, F1 car fuel consumption rate is very high (about 60-100L 100km), CCTV commentary once mentioned that F1 car 100 kilometers of fuel consumption is about 60-70 liters, in the case of full throttle, an F1 engine consumes 60-70 liters of gasoline per hour.
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It's probably 60-70, which is the most expensive in F1.
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The fuel tank capacity is variable, and the fuel volume can be set according to different tracks, but it cannot be greater than 140ml.
This is the top secret for every team. Basically, the size of the fuel tank depends on the conditions of the track, and the size of the fuel tank is different for each stop. In fact, the fuel tank of F1 is not called a fuel tank, it is called an oil bladder. It is a soft bag.
Of course it's dangerous.
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