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Valtteri Bottas hit 378 km/h / 234.9 mph (Baku 2016 qualifying).

How Fast Do F1 Cars Go? Top Speeds, 0–60 & Why They’re So Quick

If you’ve heard everything from “210 mph” to “nearly 240 mph,” you’re not wrong—context matters. On today’s calendar, typical peak race‑weekend speeds on the longest straights sit around 330–350 km/h (205–218 mph), occasionally higher at ultra‑fast venues or with DRS and slipstream. Monza’s guide even notes cars brake from ~350 km/h into Turn 1.(1) Two

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New Team in F1?

After the FIA chairman recently said they are open to accepting new teams in F1, fans were overjoyed. General motors will collab with Andretti and put forward a formal “expression of interest” to the FIA. If they are approved, there will be more than 20 drivers racing on the track.  F1 is considered to be

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Verstappen Says Frequent Clash With Hamilton Is A “Generation Thing”

The last two seasons of F1 have seen a recurring clash between Red Bulls Max Verstappen and Mercedes Lewis Hamilton. Lewis Hamilton not winning the championship has many fans heartbroken. No other F1 drivers of this generation have this big of a fan base.  In an interview with motorsports, Verstappen said, “But… I don’t understand.

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