George Howson
Engineer, Father, Travel addict, Writer, but most of all, an F1 nut. Never afraid to ask the questions most would back out of and I always tell it like it is.
How is the DRS detection zone determined in Formula 1?
Formula 1 uses FIA-defined detection zones with timing loops in ...
Formula 1 Cooling Systems: How Do They Differ From Regular Cars?
Formula 1 cooling systems are far more advanced than regular ...
2025 Dutch Grand Prix: Fast Facts
This weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix marks a milestone in Pirelli’s ...
How Many Times Can You Use DRS In F1?
The Drag Reduction System represents one of Formula 1's most ...
How Many Tires Are F1 Teams Allowed?
F1 drivers get 13 dry, 4 intermediate, and 3 wet ...
How High Can An F1 Engine Rev?
Current F1 engines are limited to 15,000 RPM by FIA ...
Why Do F1 Cars Create Vortices?
Formula 1 cars generate incredible levels of aerodynamic downforce to ...
Why Do Formula 1 Tyres Wear So Quickly?
Formula 1 tyres use soft rubber compounds to maximise grip, ...
What Is The Cockpit In F1?
The cockpit in Formula 1 represents the driver’s enclosed workspace ...
What Does Prix Mean In Grand Prix?
"Grand Prix" means "Great Prize" in French, signifying the significance ...
How Do F1 Teams Make Carbon Parts?
Formula 1 teams manufacture carbon fibre parts using a highly ...
What Is Graining In Formula 1?
Graining in Formula 1 is a form of surface-level tyre ...
How Is CFD Used In F1?
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is used in Formula 1 to ...
Why Is There A Weight Limit For F1 Cars?
Formula 1 cars have a minimum weight limit to ensure ...