Formula One Race

Posted in September 7th, 2010
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Formula One or F1 is the highest class of racing all over the world. It is a global event where all the fastest drivers and speediest and performance cars can be found. Though billions of dollars are spent just to hold it, the economic gain surpasses the credits. A great number of audiences and advertisers floods that is why it is conducive for a many business opportunities. Many personalities were known through this sport like Juan Manuel Fangio, Stirling Moss and of course who can forget Micheal Schumacher who partnered with Ferrari, became a legend because of his 6 winning streaks.

During the race each should have a constructor and a driver. They also need a second driver in case of injuries and inevitable circumstances. The racers compete within a circuit and they usually have an estimated speed of 300 kilometres per hour which makes them almost flying. Because of the high speed, the F1 cars need to stop at the pit lane for refuelling and changing of tyres and do minor repairs by their crews within the race. Too much tension and heat causes fast combustion and gives more pressure for the tyre. Though it is a death defying sport its distinction captivates interest worldwide.