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If an F1 car were road legal, could it physically be driven as a ...
That car has probably been modified some. Pirelli do make tyres with compounds that can work from being stone cold without any warming for single-seaters (they supply the tyres for Tour de Force, a firm that take authentic F1 chassis and bolt in "reliable" engine, gearbox, braking, etc systems to let people run the cars without specialized …
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2024年1月24日 · F1 cars are also so much lighter than street cars at 798kg. A Toyota Innova for example has a curb weight of 1700kg~1930kg. F1 car at 100mph supposedly produces 750kg of downforce. That means the F1 at a speed would press down about 1548kg across all …
Street Legal F1 cars : r/formula1 - Reddit
2014年11月7日 · In the US and depending on the state you are required to have working headlights/taillights, mirrors, fenders, tires with at least 3 grooves in them (tread pattern qualifies), muffler or sound dampener (this depends on the "make year" of the car, it will also need a VIN number to be registered in most states.
What would it take to make an F1 car road legal? : r/formula1
Let’s compare an F1 car to a typical car in the UK which produces about 160 g/km, and over a year (10,000 miles) will produce about 2.56 tonnes of CO2. According to Wikipedia a typical F1 burns 75 litres of fuel per 100km raced.
Furore Formula Kit Car. It's street legal. : r/WeirdWheels - Reddit
2022年4月6日 · I saw a place that converted street bikes and took the fork off put a formula style body on the front. It was a 3 wheeler and street legal the shop told me. That was 20 years ago in PA in the USA. it was cool for what it was. I’m sure some kind of kit.
Which road-legal vehicle is closest in general performance to an …
2015年11月2日 · It was designed as a f1 car for the road. the only compromises made were meeting the regulations to make the car street legal. It still probably is the fastest street legal car in the world around a track. It produces insane downforce, is extremely light and it's got 1000 hp/ton. If you mean a more conventional road car.
F1 cars in Forza? : r/ForzaHorizon - Reddit
2022年1月15日 · Licensing is a lot simpler for something like that. The Formula 1 organization likely would not allow for an F1 car in a game that lets you street race it. Pretty sure The Crew 2 only gets away with having a couple F1 cars because the only races you can use them for are on proper racetracks.
How are F1 gearboxes different from road car gearboxes (other
You don't need to use your clutch to shift gear in a road car, but you do need to remove torque input and match the speeds. The ECU could remove torque and match speeds without using the clutch in an F1 car but from listening to them it must use another method for the "seamless shift". I'm afraid I don't know how the F1 gearboxes work now.
How exactly are street circuit walls built? : r/F1Technical - Reddit
2022年4月1日 · F1 cars are super light compared to the normal SUVs and Trucks concrete barriers are designed to stop. They also deploy them in a way where each individual segment doesn't receive much force. If its a high angle of impact there will be multiple layers of padding between the cars and the concrete.
How fast could a modern F1 car lap the Nurburgring Nordschleife?
2014年6月29日 · Radical is an obvious choice. Its easier to compare a car that runs on current F1 tracks to current F1 cars, than it is to a 1980's Le Man car. Doubt its even easy to find a single lap time of a modern F1 956 on a track to use as a comparison.