F 1 is the abbreviation of Formula One, which is called Formula One racing in Chinese. A car built with ordinary formula (rule restriction) is called formula racing, and the highest level belongs to F- 1. Many people mistakenly think that a single-seat car with four exposed tires is called F- 1, which is a big misunderstanding. F 1 has the same status as "Olympic Games" or "World Cup" in today's racing industry. At present, F 1 has 10 teams, with a maximum of 20 drivers participating in each race. There are 16 to 17 games planned every year, usually starting in mid-March and ending at the end of 10. Each competition can attract more than/kloc-0.00 billion people to watch the world's top events through TV broadcast or other media.
The organization and management organization of motor racing is FIA. FIA is the international management organization of automobile racing, which stipulates the corresponding rules on participating vehicles, drivers, routes and competition methods.
F 1 is the abbreviation of FORMULA ONE Grand Prix, and its full English name is Formula One.
F 1 was founded by British Ecclestone in 1950, and is held once a year by the International Automobile Federation. Now the annual race is divided into 18 stops, and each 10 team has two drivers. According to the number of points, the contestants decide the world champion of the F 1 Grand Prix that year, and the team with the highest drivers' total points wins the annual team championship. Formula racing originated from track racing at the beginning of this century. Formula racing is divided into three levels: Formula Three, Formula Three and Formula One. Formula One is the highest level of Formula One racing.
In the 1930s, in order to standardize the automobile race and make the victory or defeat of the race not determined by the power of the engine, but by the skill of the driver, people began to specify the engine model and cylinder capacity. So there is the concept of formula. Formula racing is a racing car manufactured according to FISA standards. These standards strictly stipulate the technical parameters such as the length, width, track, weight, engine power, displacement, use of supercharger and tire size of Formula One racing cars. Manufacturers who want to produce Formula One racing cars must first pass the examination and approval of the FIA and make sure that they have sufficient technical production strength before they can produce Formula One racing cars. Formula racing is the crystallization of the creativity, imagination, technical level and economic strength of the manufacturer, and its value is no less than that of a small plane.
Formula racing has three levels:
The third-order equation stipulates that the cylinder capacity of the engine is 2 liters, which is more than 170 horsepower, which is called F-3 for short.
The second-order equation stipulates that the engine cylinder capacity is more than 3 liters and 475 horsepower, which is called F-2 for short.
Formula One stipulates that the engine cylinder capacity is more than 3.5 liters and 650 horsepower, which is called F- 1 for short.
Formula One is the highest level in Formula One. According to the relevant regulations of FISA, no more than 100 drivers are qualified to drive the F 1 car in the world every year. All drivers driving F 1 racing cars must hold a "super driver's license" issued by FISA; Only a few excellent drivers qualify for the finals every year.
The F 1 car race is not only a competition of racers' courage, driving skills and wisdom, but also a competition of major car companies' science and technology. Ford Motor Company vividly compares the car race to the "Hi-tech Olympics". The new racing car launched in the automobile competition, from design to manufacture, embodies the painstaking efforts of many developers and represents the scientific and technological level of a company and even a country. Automobile race is also a contest of the quality of scientific and technological talents in various countries. It is reported that there are more than 2,000 professionals directly engaged in racing design, manufacturing and research in Germany, and there are about 1 10,000 in the United States; Japan has the largest population, with nearly 20,000 people.