Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Ferrari F2014 Formula 1 Car





I believe this is the F2014, the vehicle Ferrari used to compete in Formula 1 with last year. The differences between each F1 model used by a specific racing team from one year to the next are subtle, explaining my confusion. Due to FIA regulations, every Formula 1 vehicle today is powered by twin-turbo V6s with a minimum of at least 1100 horsepower. Modern F1 vehicles can hit 60 mph in approximately two seconds and hit top speeds of over 200 mph. However, the naturally aspirated V12s and V8s of yesteryears sound better. Ferrari isn't happy with the current FIA regulations and believes more in the enjoyment of racing than mainly focusing on efficiency. They feel that they would perform better if the regulations changed; a few other F1 teams feel the same way. Regarding the F2014, every body panel helps to improve handling and aerodynamics. Lastly, the Ferrari Formula 1 team is the most valuable motorsports team in the world. Formula 1 racers are some of the fastest and coolest motorsports vehicles around, and the Ferrari F2014 is no exception to this.

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