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No but the F1 cars have a flappy paddle gearbox.
F1 only started in 1950.
The F1 race is held in Melbourne at Albert Park.
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An F1 car can reach up to 350kph during a race. 0-60 in 2-2.5 seconds.
The mclaren f1 was the fastest production car in the world until the bugatti veyron, capable of a top speed of 240mph. Mclaren also made a race version called the F1 LM which won the le mans 24hour race.
He has the record for most stall outs in an F1 race car.
A Nascar race car has two doors, but they do not open. The driver must get into the car through the window and then put up a window net, being there is no glass.
310.408km (192.878 mi) Malaysian Grand Prix
Jeffery van Hooydonk never competed in a F1 race but he did test the Midland F1 car once in 2006.He won the EuroCup Formula Renault Championship in 1997.
Nowadays, F1 ars are not aloud to stop to refuel, to at the start they are filled to the top. A typial distance of a F1 race is about 305 KM or 189.51 Miles (2dp). On average, a F1 car in a race consumes around 75L per 100KM in which if you do the math is 3.136 MPG (US) or 3.766 MPG (UK).
The f1 cars can do about 240mph but the fastest car on earth is a production car it is called the Bugatti Super Sport and it can do 266mph