the rough power of a f1 engine with twin vain turbos would be 5500hp i will explain latter.
yes.
Ferrari F1 engines generate around a 1000 bhp (Brake Horse Power)
Definitely they do - that's how F1 cars get such power from relatively small engines
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.
new regulations in 2009 limited the revs from 19,000rpm to 18,000rpm
The F1 races are for Formula 1 cars only.
The new F1 cars for the upcoming season have key features such as redesigned aerodynamics for better airflow and increased downforce, improved hybrid power units for more efficiency and power, and updated tires for enhanced grip and performance. These improvements aim to make the cars faster, more competitive, and safer on the track.
No, definitely not.
750 bhp
borin'
No. F1 are slowest than a Veyron but accelerate quicker. However, F1 cars are electronically limited.