so that they know how much weight they have lost
No, each track at each location of the race is a different course for the pilots to have to navigate. When the race takes place inside a stadium over land the track is very tight and challenging to navigate, whereas when the race is over water the air gates are more spread out.
Formula One race cars
there is no formula 2 race carbut there are formula 2000 race cars look it up on bing.com
The iggest race in Australia is the Formula one race
A Formula One race is called a grand prix.
In a Formula 1 racing year there are usually 8 - 10 teams each with 2 drivers racing for every race. That makes around 16 - 20 drivers in each race The 2009 season has a total of 10 teams and 20 drivers competing in each race. This number may vary each season as teams may leave the F1 group or new teams may join the group.
The winner of the 2011 Formula One race in India was Sebastian Vettel.
The F1 Sprint Race is a shorter race held before the main Formula 1 race. It is a qualifying race that determines the starting grid for the main race. Unlike a traditional Formula 1 race, the Sprint Race does not award full points for the championship standings, but rather offers a smaller number of points to the top finishers.
The second formula one race ever was held in Monaco on May 21st 1950.
To cover the 500-mile distance in the race, the pilots will have to complete 200 laps on the 2.5-mile oval.
The first Formula 1 race at Fuji International Speedway was held on October 24, 1976. The race was won by Mario Andretti.
Only one driver can take pole for a particular Formula One race