What is the average speed of an F1 car?

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TylerDella
07/24/25 1:51pm
The average speed of an F1 car varies between 200 km/h and 260 km/h depending on the circuit. On straight sections, it can reach up to 380 km/h, while in corners, the average speed ranges from 150 km/h to 200 km/h. The slowest hairpin turns reduce the speed to around 80 km/h. Here is some knowledge about F1: 1. Introduction: The Formula One World Championship, commonly known as F1, is the highest class of annual single-seater auto racing sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). It is considered the pinnacle of motorsport and is often referred to as one of the 'Big Three' sporting events, alongside the Olympic Games and the FIFA World Cup. 2. Circuit Introduction: F1 races are held on over a dozen closed-loop circuits worldwide, including purpose-built race tracks and temporarily closed city streets. The start and finish lines are on the same straight. The tracks are made of modified asphalt, and their lengths vary. The shortest is the 'Circuit de Monaco' in Monte Carlo, with a lap length of 3.3 km, while the longest is the 'Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps' in Belgium, with a lap length of 7 km.
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