What does "DRS" stand for in Formula 1 racing?
DRS stands for "Drag Reduction System."
If a Formula 1 car travels 300 kilometers / hour and races for 3 hours, how far does it go?
It goes 900 kilometers
Which Formula 1 circuit is known for its narrow streets and tight corners, located in a glamorous city on the French Riviera?
The Monaco Grand Prix, held on the Circuit de Monaco.
Which Formula 1 team has a prancing horse as its logo and is one of the oldest and most successful teams in history?
Scuderia Ferrari.
Who holds the record for the most Formula 1 World Championships, with a total of seven titles?
Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton, both with seven titles.
How many drivers are on a Formula 1 team?
There are usually two drivers on each Formula 1 team.
A Formula 1 car completes a lap in 2 minutes. If the race has 60 laps, how long is the total race time in minutes?
120 minutes
Which circuit hosts the opening race of the Formula 1 season and is located in Australia?
The Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit, also known as Albert Park.
Which Formula 1 team is known for its Silver Arrow cars and has dominated recent F1 seasons with Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas as drivers?
Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team.
Which driver holds the record for the most Grand Prix wins in Formula 1 history?
Lewis Hamilton, with over 100 Grand Prix wins.
What is the term for a quick stop to change tires and refuel during a Formula 1 race?
This is called a "pit stop."
During a race, a Formula 1 driver completes a lap in 90 seconds. If another driver completes the lap in 85 seconds, by how many seconds is the second driver faster?
The second driver is 5 seconds faster (90 seconds minus 85 seconds).
Which circuit is famous for its long straightaways and is located in Italy, often referred to as the "Temple of Speed"?
The Monza Circuit, also known as the Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Which Formula 1 team is associated with the energy drink company and has won multiple championships with drivers like Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen?
Red Bull Racing.
Which circuit is the longest on the Formula 1 calendar, stretching over 7 kilometers in length?
The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium.
This car leads the cars at a reduced speed to ensure safety during certain situations, such as crashes or poor weather conditions.
What is a safety car?
A Formula 1 team has two drivers. If each driver has 5 pit stops during a race, how many pit stops do they have in total?
10 pitstops
Which circuit in Belgium is known for the iconic "Eau Rouge" corner, a challenging uphill section of the track?
The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.
Which team in Formula 1 has a blue and orange color scheme and was founded by a New Zealander, known for its innovative design and technology?
McLaren F1 Team.
Which Formula 1 team holds the record for the most Constructors' Championships, recognizing the best team each season?
Scuderia Ferrari, with over 15 Constructors' Championships.
What does a black flag with an orange circle signify in Formula 1?
It indicates a mechanical problem, and the driver must return to the pits for repairs.
If a Formula 1 race has a total distance of 300 kilometers and each lap is 5 kilometers long, how many laps are there in the race?
60 Laps
Which circuit in the United Kingdom is considered the home of Formula 1 and hosts the British Grand Prix?
The Silverstone Circuit.
Renault Racing
Which Formula 1 driver became the youngest to win a World Championship title at age 23?
Sebastian Vettel, who won his first championship at 23 years old.