The current Formula One engines are 1.6 litres having four-strokes turbocharged 90 degrees V6 double-overhead camshaft reciprocating engines launched in 2014.
If you are an F1 fanatic, you must have seen sparks flying from beneath the F1 cars. Have you ever wondered why that happens or what is the reason behind these sparks? We are here to break it down for you. Let's dive in!
The F1 racing turbo cars are designed using lightweight materials to integrate effective performance. Even though designed to be tough, their reports of fragile failures are unavoidable.
Formula 1 racing requires over 1000 tonnes of equipment and the overpacked racing schedule makes it tricky to handle logistics seamlessly. Let's take a deeper look at how F1 logistics is managed.
The air-con of your car might be keeping the cabin cool, but it can turn into a real issue if it ends up overheating the vehicle. Read the symptoms, causes, and fixes for this common car issue!