What is the body structure of an F1 racing car?
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F1 racing car body structure consists of the front wing, monocoque, floor (chassis), power unit, rear wing, suspension system, and four tires. F1 racing car tires: The tires used in F1 racing are slick tires, which must be preheated to reach their optimal working condition. They provide strong grip but shed a lot of rubber particles during use, resulting in high wear. F1 racing car monocoque: F1 cars use a carbon fiber monocoque, which serves as the driver's cockpit. This material offers high hardness and strength, is resistant to deformation, has good rigidity, and is lightweight. In the event of a collision while driving, the monocoque is designed to crush in sections, thereby prolonging the impact time and absorbing the collision force to protect the driver.