F1 cars are fast, thanks to their continuous focus on achieving the lowest possible lap times. They do this by fine-tuning their race cars' engines, tires, and aerodynamics, while working within a ...
Modern F1 cars regularly touch 210–220 mph and have peaked beyond 230 mph in speed traps under ideal conditions.
McLaren managed a record-breaking speed of 240 miles per hour all the way back in 1993. But it couldn't have managed that ...
F1 cars are faster than ever, but speed always comes with a cost. As performance increases, the margin for human control shrinks. There’s something peculiar about how drivers describe the sensation at ...