F1 car racing is another name for the race cars of Formula 1. Some people mistake for Indy car racing because of the similarity in appearance of the cars. However, this is a different kind of sport and the rules and regulations are very different. The highest class available on the open wheel racing in Formula 1.
This position is created by FIA. The FIA is the governing body of all types of international sports car racing. The term “formula” refers to the qualifications that the FIA has a driver and a car to be allowed to participate in this circuit. There are many rules and regulations.
The Formula One circuit is formed by the street car racing is known as the Grand Prix. One thing that is different in the Formula 1 circuit is that there are two championships in the final circuit: one for car manufacturers and other drivers.
A race of this type is often in a specially built track car racing or a road. The road races are perhaps the most popular of the Formula 1 races, the best known is the Grand Prix of Monaco.
Car racing Formula 1 cars that are modified for optimal performance. The speed can be obtained in one of these cars can reach 360 mph. In the corners at high speed, g-force is experienced. The builders of the cars are racing cars and equipment to follow a certain set of rules to put the cars together, however, allows some leeway to modify aerodynamics, electronics, tires and suspension to improve performance on the track.
Each of the racing cars of Formula 1 vehicles is considered one. This means that there is room for more than one seat, unlike the population of cars. There are a total of ten teams each year and twenty drivers competing on the circuit.
The designated supplier of engines for the 2008 season are Toyota, Honda, Ferrari, BMW, Mercedes and Renault. Bridgestone has the tires in the contract for the 2008 racing season. More information about this type of racing cars can be found at Formula1.