Of course. They burn fuel and produce exhaust, much the same as any other car. Granted, the total distance run by F1 cars is insignificant compared to everyday passenger vehicles, plus they burn more thoroughly burning, much higher octane fuel, but they pollute, all the same.
I don't believe that NASCAR is using ethanol. I know F1 race cars use it.
Current 2008 F1 cars are 1 million pounds.
Indycars and F1 cars use alcohol-based fuels. NASCAR uses high-octane gasolines.
Ferrari F1 engines generate around a 1000 bhp (Brake Horse Power)
Like with maximum fuel capacity, larger wings.
90 liters . Although very rarely is it filled up due to weight consideration.
"2km approximately
1.5 to 2.0 km/lt
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