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Jim Clark with his feet on two of the Lotus 25 F1 car's three pedals at the 1962 Grand Prix of Belgium

Do F1 Cars Still Have Three Pedals?

For decades, Formula 1 cars used the same three pedals found in manual-equipped road-going cars. But after the 1989 Ferrari Type 640 showed its efficacy, all F1 cars eventually adopted a two-pedal setup.
A Mercedes Formula 1 car on the track

What’s the Difference Between Formula 1 and IndyCar Race Cars?

On the surface, it is easy to see why viewers may confuse Indycars with Formula 1 race cars. They each look unlike most vehicles anyone has ever seen, and more similar to each other than anything regular drivers are familiar with. But, despite similarities at first glance, they aren't all that similar to each other.
An image of a Bugatti Chiron parked outdoors.

Is a 1,500-HP Bugatti Chiron Faster Than a Formula 1 Car?

The Bugatti Chiron is one of the fastest and most expensive cars ever sold to the public. To put into perspective this feat of engineering, let's see how it stacks up to a modern day Formula 1 car. While this might seem a bit far fetched, these cars are quite evenly matched in at least one crucial category.
An image of a Lamborghini-powered Formula 1 car out on a track.

Does Lamborghini Have a Formula 1 Team?

While Lamborghini has created some of the world’s most influential cars ever, the Italian carmaker hasn’t dominated the world of Formula 1. As Drive to Survive on Netflix brings even more new viewers to the sport, many car enthusiasts have begun to notice Lamborghini’s absence on the grid. While the Italian carmaker might not be …
Lewis Hamliton points to the top of his racing helmet

Formula1 Engines are Made with…Sand? Donut Media Explains

The science and engineering that goes into production and development of Formula1 cars is extensive. With the goal to create the best cars within the sport’s regulations, finding the most efficient way to create faster cars year after year, the technology used has to be constantly advancing and changing. Formula1 cars are designed to last …
A Formula 1 Haas F1 Team race car moves down the track at a high rate of speed

Why Can’t Formula1 Cars Refuel During the Races?

Every few years, the rules and regulations for Formula1 races change. They adjust to improve the driver or pit crew experience, enhance safety protocols, and sometimes just to make the sport better overall — like the ban on using tobacco product sponsors. What happens in a pit stop can be greatly affected by the changes, …