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F1 teams use Nitrogen to fill the tires because of its low dilatation compared to air, a small dilatation in a F1 tire will result in unbalancing the car.
F1 tyres are filled with Nitrogen since it is a more stable gas than air
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The F1 tires used in Formula 1 racing are approximately 305mm wide.
They use air filled tyres, which is why you see them getting punctures.
Constructing an f1 car is a very complicated process. It has a carbon fibre ultra lightweight body, powerful engine, suspensions, gears an transmissions, tires, steering wheel etc. The speed and performance of a f1 car directly depends on how efficiently these parts are assembled. That is why the cars from one team are faster than the others
F1 drivers swerve during races to warm up their tires and maintain optimal grip on the track, which helps improve their performance and reduce the risk of losing control of the car.
Down force and how well your tires and engine are performing... i met a man in a Ferrari Enzo and asked him about formula 1..
Some are directional like the eagle F1, however most are not directional.
The Formula 1 car is faster on a race track, due to aerodynamics, tires and other factors making it more adaptable in cornering at high speeds
Soft tires are better because they are smooth on the track which gives them more speed.