What is the displacement of Formula racing cars?
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Formula racing car engines have a displacement of 3000cc with 8 cylinders, currently not exceeding 2.4 liters. F1 Formula racing car related content: Every F1 Formula racing car on the track is equipped with a super engine. Currently, the FIA has set the maximum engine displacement for F1 racing cars at 3000cc, so each team sets their racing car engine displacement at 3000cc. An F1 racing car engine has approximately 900 moving parts, with a maximum speed that can exceed 19,000 rpm, while ordinary car engines typically do not exceed 8,000 rpm. Engine specifications: Only 4-stroke reciprocating piston engines can be used. According to regulations, the engine displacement must not exceed 2400cc. Supercharging is prohibited. All engines must have 8 cylinders arranged in a 90-degree V-angle, and the standard section of each cylinder must be circular. Each cylinder of the engine must have two intake and two exhaust valves.