A Formula One car is made of carbon fibre and light weight materials that are strong as well as light in order to not affect the car's performance. A car contains a chassis and other parts made of carbon fiber, tires made of high quality rubber, brakes made of carbon fiber, rear view mirrors, engines made of light weight aluminum alloys etc
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metal and plastic and aliminium
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aluminium - for car bodies + wheel hubs.
iron/steel - for car bodies.
copper - for electrical wires.
lead - for lead-acid batteries.
plastic - for dials, dashboards + bumpers.
pvc - for metal wirings.
glass + plastic - for windscreens.
fibre - for seats.
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Where do these raw materials come from?
u need to add were the cars parts are made and came from and how they are made
This depends on the Racing series.
The SCCA class I run in requires the original body panels as delivered on the car.
Many special built race cars use Carbon Fiber Composite panels.
Most race cars are made from carbon fibre because it is light but also very strong