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Formula F1 कार की टॉप स्पीड क्या है ? जाने 

 2 September, 2024 by Jiggy

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1.6 liters, turbocharged V6 engines with hybrid electric ancillaries (e.g., Red Bull, Mercedes, Honda, and Renault power units)

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– F1 cars consume a significant amount of fuel during a race. According to the search results, a typical F1 car uses around 240 pounds (110 kg) of fuel for a 305-kilometer (190-mile) race.

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For every 100 kilometers, a 900 bhp F1 car uses approximately 70 liters of petrol. During a Grand Prix weekend, a team uses around 1,200 liters of petrol.

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F1 cars have been equipped with fuel-flow meters, which monitor the fuel consumption rate. The maximum allowed fuel flow rate is 100 kg per hour, with the sensor checking the flow 2200 times per second.

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The chassis of F1 cars use carbon fibre monocoque that costs between $650,000 to $700,000.