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Formula One racing
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  Formula One racing automobile racing Actions Share Share Share to social media Facebook X URL https://www.britannica.com/sports/Formula-One-automobile-racing Ask the Chatbot a Question Also known as: F1, Formula One Written by Max Simon Max Simon is a freelance contributor to Encyclopaedia Britannica. Max Simon Fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Last Updated: Feb 27, 2025 • Article History Contents Ask the Chatbot a Question

  

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  Need for speed Max Verstappen's (33) car leads the field in the 2018 Singapore Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton would go on to win the race and that year's driver's title. Verstappen later won the driver's championship four straight years, from 2021–2024. (more) Also called: F1 (Show more) Key People: Sebastian Vettel Lewis Hamilton Mario Andretti Phil Hill Bruce McLaren (Show more) Notable Honorees: Niki Lauda John Surtees James Hunt (Show more) { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "FAQPage", "mainEntity": [ { "@type" : "Question", "name" : " What is Formula One racing? ", "acceptedAnswer" : { "@type" : "Answer", "text" : "Formula One is the most prestigious international open-wheel, single-seat automobile racing competition in the world, known for its high speeds and the G-forces drivers experience." } } , { "@type" : "Question", "name" : " What is the purpose of the u2018halou2019 system in F1? ", "acceptedAnswer" : { "@type" : "Answer", "text" : "The u2018halou2019 is a titanium curved bar placed over the cockpit to protect drivers, mandatory since 2018. It has been credited with saving lives, including that of Lewis Hamilton in a 2021 crash." } } , { "@type" : "Question", "name" : " Who are some notable drivers in F1 history? ", "acceptedAnswer" : { "@type" : "Answer", "text" : "Notable drivers include Stirling Moss, Phil Hill, Graham Hill, Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton, Daniel Ricciardo, and Max Verstappen." } } ] } Top Questions What is Formula One racing? Formula One is the most prestigious international open-wheel, single-seat automobile racing competition in the world, known for its high speeds and the G-forces drivers experience.

  What is the purpose of the ‘halo’ system in F1? The ‘halo’ is a titanium curved bar placed over the cockpit to protect drivers, mandatory since 2018. It has been credited with saving lives, including that of Lewis Hamilton in a 2021 crash.

  Who are some notable drivers in F1 history? Notable drivers include Stirling Moss, Phil Hill, Graham Hill, Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton, Daniel Ricciardo, and Max Verstappen.

  Formula One (F1) is the most prestigious international open-wheel, single-seat automobile racing competition in the world. At the heart of the allure of F1 is speed. Cars travel in excess of 200 miles per hour (almost 322 km/hour). Need for speedMax Verstappen's (33) car leads the field in the 2018 Singapore Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton would go on to win the race and that year's driver's title. Verstappen later won the driver's championship four straight years, from 2021–2024.© Lars Baron/Getty Images In 1906 the words “grand prix,” meaning “big prize” in French, were first used to describe a race—the French ...(100 of 1048 words)

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