A Formula 1 car reaches approx 210mph during a race.
This top speed is limited by the large amount of downforce (2 tons) applied.
I have seen footage of a car doing 265mph.
Not in the USA ... F1 can be viewed on the Speed Channel.
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top speed is 225 mph
There is no such thing as an F1 hurricane. F1 is a rating on the Fujita scale, which is used for tornadoes, not hurricanes. Hurricanes are rated on the Saffir-Simpson scale, which ranges from category 1 to category 5. The maximum wind speed for an F1 tornado is 112 mph (180 km/h). The maximum wind speed for a category 1 hurricane is 95 mph (153 km/h).
374 mph
Some Ferrari models, like the F40, F50 and more recently, the F60, have similar performance to a McLaren F1 around a circuit - but most cars in the world today, can match the F1's top speed of 275 km/hr a Ferrari has a top speed of 345mph and is better than a Mclaren F1.
depends completely on the cars aerodynamic setup, gear ratios, ect. The highest recorded speed however of an F1 car was by the 2005 Honda F1 car which reached a flash reading of 400km/h at Bonneville however because it could not reach it on the way back its official speed record 397km/h. The quickest F1 car speed of the 2011 season was 350km/h by Sergio Perez at Monza though on average the top speed of an F1 car at an average circuit would be around 315km/h
Fastest and average are mutually incompatible. You cannot have the fastest average speed
The wings on the front and back of f1 cars create a down force which increases cornering speed, which makes for faster lap times even though the drag is higher and reduces straight line speed.
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.
231 mph, and with the rev limiter removed 240.1 mph.
like any vehicle it is shapped to decrease drap and increase speed