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Lowest average race speed (winner) 53.583 km/h (33.295 mph) 2022 Japanese Grand Prix (Max Verstappen) (Race stopped twice. Firstly, due to rain and Carlos Sainz Jr.'s crash. Secondly, as three-hour time limit reached, after which the race was not restarted) [15] Lowest average race speed (winner) without a red flag: 98.701 km/h (61.330 mph)
1 1950–1956: 1952 Swiss Grand Prix: 1952 Swiss Grand Prix: Luigi Villoresi Italy: 1 1950–1956: 1953 Dutch Grand Prix: 1953 Dutch Grand Prix: Jack McGrath United States: 1 1950–1955: 1954 Indianapolis 500: 1954 Indianapolis 500: Hans Herrmann Germany: 1 1953–1955, 1957–1961: 1954 French Grand Prix: 1954 French Grand Prix: Onofre ...
A modern Formula One car capable of developing up to six G of lateral cornering force and a downforce equivalent to twice its weight at 190 km/h (120 mph). [65] [66] The car is designed to create the maximum amount of downforce for the minimal amount of drag with the configuration often modified to the requirements of a particular track. [58]
The car is one of the most dominant cars in the history of the Formula One World Championship, winning 21 out of the 22 races (95.45%) it competed in, thereby outperforming the McLaren MP4/4's previous record of winning 15 out of 16 races (93.8%) that had stood since the 1988 F1 season. It has the second highest percentage of laps led in a ...
The World Championship of Drivers has been held since 1950.Driver records listed here include all rounds which formed part of the World Championship since 1950: this includes the Indianapolis 500 from 1950–1960 (although it was not run to Formula One rules), and the 1952 and 1953 World Championship Grands Prix (which were run to Formula Two rules).
The following is a list of Formula One records: List of Formula One driver records; List of Formula One constructor records; List of Formula One engine records; List of Formula One tyre records; List of Formula One race records
Maximum speed recorded by a Formula One car. Set by Juan Pablo Montoya during the 2005 Italian Grand Prix at Monza in a McLaren MP4-20. 105.5: 379.8: 236: 3.52 × 10 −7: Maximum speed of a Ferrari F50 GT1. 113: 408: 254: 3.77 × 10 −7: Fastest non-tornadic wind gust recorded on Earth - at Barrow Island, Australia on April 10, 1996, during ...
The maximum speed recorded in a 2024 Formula One car was 357.1 km/h (221.9 mph), established at the end of the start/finish straight. [38] They experience a maximum g-force of 4.50 during deceleration, and the track has many dramatic high to low speed transitions.