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Glossary
F1 Car Monocoque
January 26, 2023
F1 Monocoque is the survival cell designed to protect drivers in the event of a crash or clash on the…
What Are Marbles In F1 Race?
January 26, 2023
During a race, bits of rubber from a formula 1 cars tire gets thrown off. These rubber accumulates over the…
Marshalls Of F1!
January 26, 2023
Marshals are a group of volunteers wearing orange overalls and helping complete a race smoothly. There are different types of…
Lillipop In Formula 1!
January 26, 2023
A lollipop in F1 is a large sign mounted on a long pole held by a pit crew. The lollipop …
What Is Left-Foot Braking In Formula 1?
January 26, 2023
When an F1 driver keeps their right foot on the throttle and used the left foot for braking, it is…
What Is Kevlar In F1 Cars?
January 26, 2023
Kevlar is a high-strength, lightweight material used to make Formula 1 car. This material is known for its superior strength-to-weight…
Jumpstart In The F1 Race!
January 26, 2023
Jumpstart in F1 is when a driver starts the race before the official start signal. This is considered a violation…
What Is The Installation Lap In F1?
January 26, 2023
After arriving at the circuit, an F1 car will go on a lap to test the steering, throttle, and brakes…
Headrest In F1 Cars!
January 26, 2023
A headrest is a part of the F1 car that reduces the amount of shock by absorbing impact force during…
What Is Car Handling?
January 19, 2023
Handling is your vehicle's ability to respond to drivers' inputs while maintaining stability and control during turning. A car with…
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