F1 Explained

JEREZ, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 2ND: Valtteri Bottas testing his new FW37 Martini Williams Racing F1 car on the first Test at the Jerez Circuit in Jerez, Andalucia, Spain on Feb. 2, 2015. — Photo by MrSegui

Is NASCAR Faster Than F1?

Formula 1 cars are faster than NASCAR stock cars in ...
F1 Grand Prix Of Monaco Practice

Off the Grid: How F1 Drivers Reset, Recharge and Think Like Strategists

The roar of the engine fades, the pit crew disperses ...
2020 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Saturday - Max Verstappen with his HANS device still on (image courtesy Red Bull Racing)

How Does HANS Device Work?

Introduced to Formula One racing in 2003, the Head and ...
F1 Grand Prix Of Netherlands

Who Is The Tallest F1 Driver?

Alex Albon and Esteban Ocon are the tallest Formula 1 ...
What's So Special About Monza

What’s So Special About Monza? 

Monza's Autodromo Nazionale holds great significance in Formula 1 and ...
Formula 1 DRS

What Was Formula 1 DRS? | DRS In F1 Explained

Update: DRS was removed in 2026, it was replaced by ...
2023 Hungarian Grand Prix: Qualifying Tyre Analysis - Lewis Hamilton and Zac

F1 Qualifying Formats: From Q1 to Q3

Formula 1 qualifying is split into Q1, Q2, and Q3, ...
What Is The Nickname Of The Monza Circuit

What Is The Nickname Of The Monza Circuit?

You've likely heard about the famous Monza circuit, one of ...
Formula 1 Six Point Safety Harness

The Formula 1 Six Point Safety Harness

Since its inception, Formula 1 has represented the pinnacle of ...
Pierre Gasly

How Do Formula 1 Drivers Stay Cool?

Formula 1 drivers stay cool with drink systems, cockpit airflow, ...
How is the DRS detection zone determined in Formula 1?

How is the DRS detection zone determined in Formula 1?

Update: DRS was removed in 2026, it was replaced by ...
What Is The Parabolica At Monza

What Is The Parabolica At Monza?

The Parabolica at Monza is the circuit’s famous final corner, ...
Formula 1 Cooling Systems

Formula 1 Cooling Systems: How Do They Differ From Regular Cars?

Formula 1 cooling systems are far more advanced than regular ...
F1 G-Force: How Many G's Can A F1 Car Pull?

F1 G-Force: How Many G’s Can A F1 Car Pull?

F1 drivers experience extreme G-forces, regularly between 4 and 6 ...