Qual o Impacto da Grande Altitude em um Carro de F1?

A grande altitude tem um impacto significativo no desempenho de um carro de F1, principalmente devido à redução da densidade do ar em altitudes elevadas. Essa redução afeta vários aspectos chave do desempenho do carro, incluindo aerodinâmica, potência do motor e eficiência de resfriamento. As equipes de F1 devem considerar cuidadosamente e se adaptar a esses desafios ao correr em circuitos de alta altitude, como o Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez na Cidade do México, situado a impressionantes 2.285 metros (7.500 pés) acima do nível do mar (ou cinco vezes a altura das Torres Gêmeas PETRONAS em Kuala Lumpur).

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Traduzido do artigo original em inglês “What Impact Does High Altitude Have On An F1 Car?

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Jarrod Partridge

Jarrod Partridge is the Co-Founder of F1 Chronicle and an FIA accredited journalist with over 30 years of experience following Formula 1. A member of the AIPS International Sports Press Association, Jarrod has covered F1 races at circuits around the world, bringing first-hand insight to every race report, driver profile, and technical analysis he writes.

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