No. Formula One cars are specialized machines that are designed to run only in race tracks. They are not built like normal road cars and are not designed to last long like a road car. F1 cars require special race tracks to run them. Most importantly even if someone can afford to buy a F1 car he would need a super license to drive it and that license is granted only to drive them in race tracks.
Yes.
65 mph
The M1
Depending on the type of car it is, there is a minimum of 89 drawings of the construction and model.
62.5-70mph
62.5-70mph
You can find the Kingadent in the White castle. To get there you need to buy a car and go across the motorway at the very right end of Soluna City.
M4
Well of course not don't be silly...
Motorway parts seem to be most readily available from suppliers in the United Kingdom. There are also options for purchase on online auction websites. However, what UK dwellers refer to as motorway parts may simply be called "car parts" in the US, in which case there are many retailers both online and in brick-and-mortar locations--for example, AutoZone and Napa Auto Parts.
Starting from Calais, when you take your car out of the ferry: follow the signs for Paris (A1 motorway). In the whereabouts of Paris either go on the A1 or alternatively on the A3 motorway towards the "périphérique" (the Paris' ringroad). Head in the direction of LYON. The exit for LYON will be signposted in obvious, really big signs. You will then be on the A6/A10 motorway, then the A6 towards LYON. When arriving LYON, follow the signs to MARSEILLE. This will be the A7 motorway. Near ORANGE, NIMES will be signposted via the A9. This is a 1000 kilometer drive, and a 9-hour driving time.
Since roadworks come and go periodically there's no real way to tell the answer to this question. Since the M1 is the longest motorway I would imagine at any one time that has the longest uninterrupted stretch somewhere along it.