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- F1: Buemi Impressed With Red Bull, McLaren, Force India
- Red Bull reserve Sebastien Buemi was most surprised by the pace of Nico Hulkenberg's Force India on Wednesday... Sebastien Buemi, Red Bull's reserve driver in 2012, spent time watching Wednesday's Barcelona test action from a trackside vantage point.
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- F1 officials won't comment on whether there have been construction delays, but Haywood said work has temporarily halted after recent heavy rains. From the beginning of December through Wednesday, 16 inches of rain were recorded at nearby ...
- Button eyeing second F1 title
- "I have the best manager in F1, the best PR man, best PA and best physio. So for me over the winter, I've not refined anything in any way," Button said. "It's good to be back. I feel very confident in my ability, and in my input into the car and the ...
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An F1 car can accelerate from a standstill to 160kph in around 3.5 seconds, while the sprint to 100kph takes just two seconds. During the 2004 Italian Grand Prix, BMW WilliamsF1 driver Antonio Pizzonia recorded the highest speed in F1 history - an astonishing 369.9kph. F1 blogs
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- F1: Buemi Impressed With Red Bull, McLaren, Force India
- Red Bull reserve Sebastien Buemi was most surprised by the pace of Nico Hulkenberg's Force India on Wednesday... Sebastien Buemi, Red Bull's reserve driver in 2012, spent time watching Wednesday's Barcelona test action from a trackside vantage point.
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- Button eyeing second F1 title
- "I have the best manager in F1, the best PR man, best PA and best physio. So for me over the winter, I've not refined anything in any way," Button said. "It's good to be back. I feel very confident in my ability, and in my input into the car and the ...
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Downforce (or 'negative lift') is the key to the remarkable cornering speeds achieved by F1 cars. When an ordinary road-going car negotiates a corner, its lateral grip peaks at a little over 1g, at which point it begins to slide away. An F1 car, by comparison, can generate upwards of 4g in high-speed corners. It is said that the FW27 generates enough downforce to stick to the ceiling at speeds of 160kph or more - although the theory has yet to be validated in practice! F1 links
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Maximum braking from 200kph brings an F1 car to a standstill in a staggering 55 metres, a process that takes 1.9 seconds. Travelling at 320kph on a long straight, drivers can leave themselves just 100 metres and three seconds to decelerate to 80kph for a slow corner. F1 gifts
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tmwo123
Nov 21, 2011 @ 4:10 am | delete
- great lens
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eurozulu
Nov 20, 2011 @ 11:58 am | delete
- Ayrton Senna for me nice lens
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Xcalibr8
Aug 26, 2011 @ 8:54 pm | delete
- very informative post, i wait to see the day that they actually prove whether the downforce theory is correct or not
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Xcalibr8
Aug 26, 2011 @ 8:54 pm | delete
- very informative post, i wait to see the day that they actually prove whether the downforce theory is correct or not
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tirial
Oct 2, 2010 @ 11:59 pm | delete
- I'm torn between Fangio and Clark for the best ever. Nice lens.
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