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The ERB-rate scale, or ERB-number scale, can be defined as a function ERBS(f) which returns the number of equivalent rectangular bandwidths below the given frequency f. The units of the ERB-number scale are known ERBs, or as Cams, following a suggestion by Hartmann. [ 3 ]
The E1 Series began in early 2020 as a project created by Rodi Basso, former Formula One engineer and McLaren Applied business director, and Alejandro Agag, founder of Formula E and Extreme E. [2] [3] After coming up with the initial idea, the duo approached Sophi Horne to design the race boat. Horne had previously been focused on electric ...
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.
Race drivers Rounds Team Abu Dhabi DAC Mercury 2.5 V6: 1 Shaun Torrente All 2 Thani Al Qamzi All Victory Team: Victory Mercury 2.5 V6: 3 Ahmed Al Hameli 1–3 33 David Del Pin 4–6 44 Alex Carella 1 DAC 2–3 74 Erik Stark: 4–6 CTIC F1 Shenzhen China Moore Mercury 2.5 V6: 7 Philippe Chiappe: All 8 Peter Morin All F1 Atlantic Team DAC Mercury ...
Every team has one F-4s boat. The class has two single races per race weekend. The boats use a Mercury 60 HP stock EPA engine and reach a top speed around 120 km/h. F-4s runs 113 kilo 4 stroke motors rev-limited to 6250 RPM on very short tunnels. The top speed in competition is 120 km/h.
Philippe Chiappe (pictured in 2009) successfully defended his world title.. The 2015 UIM F1 H 2 O World Championship was the 32nd season of Formula 1 Powerboat racing. The season consisted of six races, beginning in Doha, Qatar, on 14 March 2015, and ending in Sharjah, UAE, on 18 December 2015.
The 1981 John Player Special Formula 1 World Series was the inaugural season of Formula 1 Powerboat racing. Representing the 'OZ' racing class of the period, the championship was formed as a consequence of a difference of opinion between the leading figures in powerboat racing at the time, and was heavily supported by both John Player and engine manufacturer Outboard Marine Corporation, whose ...
Each "Formula" level follows a different set of regulations that specify the design of the boat and engine, as well as the rules of competition. The most common form of inshore powerboat racing involves a race around a two pin (buoy) or multi-pin circuit of approximately 1.5 – 2 km in length. Each pin marks a turn in the course.