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  2. F1 24 - Wikipedia

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    F1 24 is a racing video game developed by Codemasters and published by EA Sports. It is the seventeenth entry in the F1 series and holds the license for the 2024 Formula One and Formula 2 championships. The game was released on 31 May, or three days earlier for users who pre-ordered the Champions' Edition.

  3. List of Formula One World Championship points scoring systems

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    Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing series administered by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. [1] The "formula" in the name alludes to a series of rules set by the FIA to which all participants and vehicles are required to conform.

  4. F1 Manager 2024 - Wikipedia

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    F1 Manager 2024 is the third title in the F1 Manager series, with all three titles developed and published by Frontier Developments in the United Kingdom. [5] In addition to the regular release for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, the game also launched on Nintendo Switch for the first time in the series. [6]

  5. Formula 1 (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Setup time: 5 minutes: Playing time: 30 minutes [1] Chance: Low (dice rolling) Age range: 10 and up [1] Formula 1 is a motor racing themed board game designed by John ...

  6. Formula One regulations - Wikipedia

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    Technical regulations are related to car specifications, such as the chassis or the engine. Meanwhile, sporting regulations involve race procedures and set rules that pertain to the sport as a whole. This article covers the current state of F1 technical and sporting regulations, as well as the history of the technical regulations since 1950.

  7. Formula One engines - Wikipedia

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    [24] In contrast to the pre-existed European Drivers' Championship, [note 1] Formula One events were meant to be competition among the countries. Each car, or team, represented a country in this 'international' race, with the cars painted in the "national colours", like red for Italy, green for the UK, silver for Germany, and blue for France.

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  9. 107% rule - Wikipedia

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    The 107% rule is a sporting regulation affecting Formula One racing qualifying sessions.During the first phase of qualifying, if the circuit is dry, any driver who is eliminated in the first qualifying session and fails to set a lap within 107% of the fastest time in that session will not be allowed to start the race without permission from the race stewards.