Formula 1 cars are approximately 10-15 mph faster than an F2 car. However, this does differ from the top speeds each of the cars can reach. The top speed listed of an F1 car was 231.4mph (372.5kph) recorded by the Williams of Valtteri Bottas in 2016 around the streets of Baku.
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Read More »Formula 1 is the peak of motorsport being the most successful and viewed form of motorsport on the planet. For drivers wanting to be in F1, Formula 2 is the usual path you want to take. However, F2 is vastly different to F1. Understanding these differences can be confusing and difficult for newer fans of the sport. I’m going to explain the vast differences between F1 and F2, although similar they differ in many ways. The first thing you’d probably notice is that F1 cars and F2 cars are built differently and have different structures. In F2 every driver and every car uses the same engine, unlike in F1 where you have different constructors.
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Read More »This season’s Formula 1 cars are actually much heavier than they ever have been. The first reason being the introduction of the complex 1.6L v6 turbo hybrid power unit. The second reason being that F1 has switched from 13-inch tyres to 18-inch tyres. And the third and final reason being additional safety measures. Unlike F2 cars, Formula 1 cars can regenerate battery power through braking with a system called KERS (kinetic energy recovery system). This system is absent in F2 cars. Both F1 and F2 cars have DRS, which is known as the drag reduction system. DRS activation zones are the same for F1 and F2 on each track. Both F1 and F2 cars also have the same tire provider, tyres are manufactured by Pirelli. However F2 tyres don’t offer the same form of grip that F1 tyres do. Formula 2 actually has 22 drivers on track and 11 teams, while Formula 1 only has 20 drivers and 10 teams.
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