The number of F1 Drivers Champions which used Michelin tyres is 6 and the number of F1 Constructors Champions which used Michelin tyres is 4
Different tyres have different surfaces that depending on the ground either increase or decrease friction. Selection of proper F1 tyres play a significant role because the cars travel at a great speed. Here are the different types of F1 racing tires Dry Weather Tyres Hard compound Soft compound Super-soft compound Wet Weather Tires Intermediate Wet tyres Extreme wet Tires Different tires are used according to the track surface they are racing on.
steering wheel ,engine tyres
it depends on the number of tyres each car can take. If it has to do with cars that use 4 tyres it will be 825. If the cars use 10 tyres each it will be 500 cars etc.
Same as normal road cars by nuts and bolts. However with F11 cars, it is just one big bolt which means tyres can be changed in 2 seconds and doesn't waste time with doing 5 bolts like with most cars.
F1 tyres are filled with Nitrogen since it is a more stable gas than air
Improving the aerodynamics of the car is the main one. But even though there is a strict BHP limit, a good quality engine will considerably help speed. The quality of tyres.
Both are governed by the FIA. Both use open-wheel cars, monocoque chassis, slick tyres and front and rear wings.The differences are mainly in the scale - F1 is the top formula in terms of cost and commercial investment and therefore in global recognition.
Air is used to inflated car tyres but cars can be equipped with nitrogeon inflated tyres but this is usually only beneficial to race cars
front tyres
Assuming you're talking about the tyres... The tread on the tyres channels water away from the wheels - allowing the tyres to grip the road better than if the tyres were completely smooth.
F1 is great but it depends whether your interested in cars and racing or not!