Usually the speeds are not much higher than 330km/h 205mph, but the highest speed recorded is at the Italian Grand Prix 2004, Antônio Pizzonia of BMW WilliamsF1 team recorded a top speed of 369.9km/h 229mph.
The fastest speed achieved on a F1 racing track was set by Antônio Pizzonia of the BMW Williams Formula 1 team recorded a top speed of 369.9 km/h (229.8 mph) at the Monza track in Italy. The fastest speed within the IFA regulations was set at a top of 400 km/h (249 mph) on a one way run on 21 July 2006 at Bonneville Salt Flats. If you want the top speed ever achieved by an F1 car then it would be at a speed record of 413 km/h (257 mph) on a one way straight line run on 6 November 2005 during a shakedown ahead of BAR Honda's Bonneville 400 record attempt.
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.
F1 cars can reach speeds in excess of 200mph (320kph).
about 244 mph it exceeds 230 mph because of the shape of the car making its aerodynamic skills awesome. For example a normal cars shape isn't very smooth making the speed limit less
The Formula 1 car can go up to 320 km/h, but it gains this speed in around 3,2 seconds.
For non-relativistic speeds (much lower than the speed of light), the formula is: KE = 1/2 m v2. That is, 1/2 times the mass times the speed squared.
The average speed of a formula 1 car is way over 190-223 mph.
The fastest speed recorded in a Formula 1 Car during a Formula 1 season is 372.6 km/h (231.523 mph) during the 2005 Italian GP.
About £81278946892489249861515252525235.50 In other words, speed costs money how fast do you want to go?
what is the formula for speed what is the formula for speed
1+2=3
The formula to determine speed is Speed= wavelength*frequency
by our standards; 1 year (the logical answer).... by the objects standards; ask a mathematician who knows the formula
1/frequency of wave
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That depends on the speed. For example, the results will be quite different if you walk (maybe 10 minutes), drive a car (maybe 1 minute), or fly in a plane (maybe 10 seconds). The standard formula for speed: distance = speed x time
Scott Speed's 28th and last Formula 1 Grand Prix was at the 2007 European Grand Prix.He spun off the track and retired on lap 2.