What is the top speed of a Formula 1 racing car?

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BentleyAnn
07/25/25 6:37am
Formula 1 racing cars, also known as F1 cars, can reach a top speed of 350 kilometers per hour. Below is a detailed introduction to Formula racing cars: 1. Concept: Racing cars must be manufactured according to the technical regulations set by the International Automobile Federation, including the structure of the car body, length and width, minimum weight, engine displacement, number of cylinders, fuel tank capacity, electronic equipment, distance and size of tires, etc. Racing cars built under these common regulations are called Formula racing cars, and the races conducted with them are called Formula car races. 2. Composition: The racing cars used in competitions are single-seat, open-wheel pure track Formula racing cars, consisting of engines, transmission systems, chassis, aerodynamic devices, and tires.
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