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The strict regulations mean that the teams inevitably end up with very similarly sized cars. As a typical example, the 2007 season Toyota TF107 is 453cm long, 180cm wide and 95cm high. Hope This Helps.

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The size and dimensions of Formula One cars are tightly controlled by the regulations. They must be no more than 180cm wide. The length and height of the car are effectively governed by other specific parameters.

For example, bodywork ahead of the rear wheel centre line must be a maximum of 140cm wide. Bodywork behind it must be no more than 100cm wide. Front and rear overhangs are limited to 120cm and 60cm respectively from the wheel centre lines.

The strict regulations mean that the teams inevitably end up with very similarly sized cars. As a reference, the 2009 season Toyota TF109 is 4636mm long, 1800mm wide and 950mm high.

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length= 190" to 195"

height= 32"

width= 78.5"

weight= 1550 lbs. Weight distribution 45% front and 55% in rear.

rear wing height(Speedway)= 32"

rear wing height (Oval/Road)= 36"

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A Typical F1 car in the 2010 season would be 4635 mm long, 1800 mm wide and 950 mm tall. The measurements in centimetres is: Length - 463.5 cm, Width - 180 cm, and height 95 cm. All the F1 cars in the grid from all the 12 teams are governed by the rules laid out by the F1 administration and follow these sizes only.

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They are required to be about 655 m long, to accommodate a large fuel cell.

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It varies depending on the team.

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