Nope.
The light at the back of an F1 car is used (flashing) during a designated wet race.
I think it also flashes when the pitlane speedlimiter is on and it flashes more rapidly as speed increases.
F1 is great but it depends whether your interested in cars and racing or not!
No but the F1 cars have a flappy paddle gearbox.
F1 cars need friction for their brakes, if they didn't have friction on there brakes then it wouldn't be able to brake.
new regulations in 2009 limited the revs from 19,000rpm to 18,000rpm
The F1 races are for Formula 1 cars only.
how do i switch off the f1 light on m109r
Counterclock in F1, the USA all raceing is clockwise. Indy and NASCAR. This may have something to do with horeracing, cars would race on those tracks back in the day.
No, definitely not.
yes.
750 bhp
borin'
No. F1 are slowest than a Veyron but accelerate quicker. However, F1 cars are electronically limited.