F1 cars display extremely high acceleration because of the finely tuned engines and precise and efficient aerodynamic set up. The fastest known F1 cars have been in the range of 325 kmph which works out to around 185 mph. The time taken by a f1 car to reach speeds are:
0 to 100 kmph (62 mph): 2 seconds
0 to 200 kmph (124 mph): 4 seconds
9 to 300 kmph (185 mph): 9 seconds
The numbers above are indicative and may depend heavily on the cars aerodynamic set up and gearing ratios. Also, the time taken might differ from one f1 car to another
Honda F1 car set a land speed record 2way average at Bonneville at 397km/h or aprox. 247mph. It did top out at 413km/h oneway.
350kph
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All formula one cars are fast. This year the Brawn Mercedes and the Red Bull Renault are two of the fastest F1 cars this season. The 2002 BMW F1 car is considered to be one of the fastest F1 cars in terms of straight line speed
A cheetah is around 250 kmh slower than a Formula One car. The cheetah would only win if the Formula One car was travelling slowly.
In 2009 they went 249mph so they will now go 251mph
One per car.
A racing car or one with no roof
there maximum speed is 327km and for miles per hour is 203.18mph
The average speed of a formula 1 car is way over 190-223 mph.
A Formula One race is called a grand prix.
If the first car speeds up t seconds after being overtaken (t ≥ 0), and the acceleration is instantaneous, then the first car needs to travel at 96 + 41*t/(88 - t) mph Of course, acceleration will not be instantaneous, but then the formula WILL become a lot more complicated.