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What is speed trap in F1?

The Speed Trap is one of the most crucial performance mechanisms in F1 to detect the speed of the cars on track. It is usually placed at the fastest point on the longest straight of any given circuit. … F1 teams use data from the speed traps as a representation of the pace difference of the drivers on track.

Where in Russia is the F1?

Sochi Autodrom The race is held in the resort city of Sochi, the host city of the 2014 Winter Olympics, at the Sochi Autodrom – a 5.9 km street circuit which passes around the venues of Sochi's Olympic Park.

How many laps are in F1?

There, the race is set at 78 laps for 206.5 km. The time of the race can not exceed two hours. After two hours, the race is ended the next time the lead car passes the finish line. The race can also be stopped short of the full distance for safety reasons if conditions are bad.

Is Sochi a high downforce track?

The Sochi track is quite sensitive to downforce levels in terms of lap time, with its many slow-speed 90-degree corners. … In this, Sochi presents quite a similar conundrum to Baku, although not quite as extreme. There is no 'correct' wing level.

What is the fastest F1 speed?

397.360km/h The fastest speed ever achieved by an F1 car is 397.360km/h, set by the Honda F1 team back in 2006, in a modified version of their 2005 car on the Bonneville Salt Flats in the USA.

What is the top speed of a F1 car?

372.5km/h While 372.5km/h (231.4mph) is the fastest speed set during a race, the fastest speed set with an F1 car is much higher.

What does DRS mean in F1?

Drag Reduction System DRS is short for Drag Reduction System, which is a movable flap on the rear wing of an F1 car. … The DRS is an overtaking aid, but drivers can only use it in designated DRS zones that are set before the start of a race weekend. Most tracks have one DRS zone, although some have two.

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