You can pick up an older used car for ~$300K or less if you are planning on using it as a "display model".
If you're looking to run an older F1 car you are looking at more money than you have (or you likely wouldn't be reading this); but let's indulge our fantasy life (or perhaps get an early handle on the brass ring we plan on spending our life aiming for...)
Costs for an F1 car
PartsSingle priceNeededTotal amount
Monocoque$117,9001$117,900Bodywork$8,5004$34,000Rear wings$12,90010$129,000Front wings$21,50010$215,000Engine$214,30022$4,708,000Gearbox$128,6004$514,400Exhaust$11,60022$255,620Telemetrie$107,1501$107,150Fire extinguisher$3,2001$3,200Brake disks$1,200120$144,000Brake lining$190240$45,600Brake saddle$2,2008$17,600Wheel$1,30050$65,000Tire$650448$291,200Shock absorber$1,3004862,400Pedals$2,2001$2,200Dashboard$3,2001$3,200Steering$4,3001$4,300Mirror$6502$1,300Steering wheel$3201$320Tank$10,7001$10,700Under work$8,60010$86,000Suspension$1.30040$52,000Total amount:
$6,868,000
F1 Magazine 2003 budgets (Keep in mind these are 2003 figures) F1 Magazine ran an article in March 2003 Total $2,141,100,000 $443,800,000 Ferrari $353,300,000 Williams $304,600,000 McLaren $290,400,000 Toyota $225,100,000 BAR $206,800,000 Renault $119,500,000 Sauber $ 79,200,000 Jordan $ 78,800,000 Jaguar $ 39,600,000 Minardi Engine budgets $931,000,000 $185,000,000 Williams $175,000,000 Ferrari $150,000,000 Toyota $140,000,000 McLaren $110,000,000 Renault $105,000,000 BAR $ 24,000,000 Sauber $ 18,000,000 Jordan $ 15,000,000 Minardi $ 9,000,000 Jaguar Operating the cars at tests $260,800,000 $88,000,000 Ferrari $48,000,000 Williams $29,100,000 McLaren $24,700,000 Toyota $22,000,000 BAR $19,800,000 Sauber $14,600,000 Renault $ 7,500,000 Jaguar $ 3,700,000 Jordan $ 3,400,000 Minardi Team salaries $194,000,000 $41,400,000 Ferrari $32,300,000 Toyota $30,300,000 McLaren $24,000,000 Williams $16,500,000 Renault $12,800,000 BAR $12,700,000 Sauber $10,600,000 Jaguar $ 8,800,000 Jordan $ 5,300,000 Minardi Operating the cars at races $187,300,000 $28,500,000 Ferrari $22,500,000 Toyota $20,800,000 Williams $19,200,000 McLaren $19,000,000 Renault $18,200,000 Sauber $17,600,000 BAR $17,000,000 Jaguar $16,000,000 Jordan $ 8,500,000 Minardi Research and development $173,000,000 $35,000,000 McLaren $21,500,000 Toyota $20,300,000 Williams $20,000,000 Ferrari $16,900,000 Renault $16,500,000 BAR $15,400,000 Jaguar $14,600,000 Sauber $12,600,000 Jordan $ 200,000 Minardi Driver salaries $132,000,000 $44,000,000 Ferrari $24,000,000 BAR $20,000,000 Williams $13,500,000 McLaren $ 8,000,000 Jordan $ 7,500,000 Toyota $ 6,800,000 Sauber $ 6,200,000 Renault $ 1,500,000 Jaguar $ 500,000 Minardi Wind tunnel operating costs $93,600,000 $15,100,000 Ferrari $12,900,000 McLaren $12,200,000 Williams $11,600,000 Toyota $10,400,000 Sauber $10,100,000 BAR $ 8,000,000 Renault $ 5,500,000 Jaguar $ 4,500,000 Jordan $ 3,300,000 Minardi Travel and accommodation $86,600,000 $18,000,000 Ferrari $13,000,000 McLaren $12,000,000 Toyota $ 9,300,000 Williams $ 7,900,000 BAR $ 7,500,000 Renault $ 6,800,000 Sauber $ 5,300,000 Jaguar $ 4,500,000 Jordan $ 2,300,000 Minardi Corporate entertaining and catering $62,850,000 $12,200,000 Williams $ 9,700,000 Ferrari $ 8,900,000 McLaren $ 7,200,000 BAR $ 6,700,000 Renault $ 6,300,000 Toyota $ 5,600,000 Jaguar $ 4,300,000 Sauber $ 1,600,000 Jordan $ 350,000 Minardi Car manufacturing costs $19,250,000 $4,100,000 Ferrari $2,700,000 McLaren $2,000,000 Toyota $2,000,000 BAR $1,900,000 Sauber $1,500,000 Jordan $1,500,000 Williams $1,400,000 Renault $1,400,000 Jaguar $ 750,000 Minardi
The average cost of a formula 3 car in terms of Euros is 400,000. In US dollars, the vehicle is approximately $520,000.
The cost of a Mercedes Formula One car is extremely expensive as they are made with very lightweight material and is made for it's speed for car racing. these cars can cost from 1 million to 6 million Euros.
On the nose of the car.
The formula 1 car to be supplied by Honda was at the 1964 German GP.
In NASCAR and Formula I, you don't buy them, you build them. In NASCAR it costs $1 million to 1.5 per car using $125,000 in materials and parts.
The formula 1 car to be supplied by Renault was at the 1977 British GP
Race car is a palindrome for a formula 1 transport
The formula 1 car to be supplied by Peugeot was at the 1994 Brazilian GP with McLaren.
The formula 1 car to be supplied by Mercedes-Benz was at the 1954 Argentine GP.
The same as in any car.
From a complete standstill, a person can outrun a Formula 1 car for about 30 metres.
No, don't be ridiculous.