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This rule states that during the first phase of qualifying, any driver who fails to set a lap within this percent of the fastest Q1 time will not be allowed to start the race

107% Rule

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Also known as adjustable rear wings. This allows the driver to adjust the wing between two pre-determined settings from the cockpit.

DRS

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This 1984 car is probably John Barnard’s masterpiece, even though he designed some pretty incredible Ferrari machinery later in his career.

McLaren MP4/2

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the longest sustained hard-corner in Formula 1

Istanbul Park's Turn Eight

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As of June 2013 which team does Mark Webber drive for

Red bull

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The engine air intake above the driver's head, which also serves as the car's roll hoop.

Airbox

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Located in the fuel cell; abbreviated to ES is an integral part of an F1 car's powertrain

Energy Store

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Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz both drove the car at the nearby Fiorano circuit on the day of the launch, without a hitch.

Ferrari: SF-23

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the record for the fastest pit stop, recorded in 1993

3.2 seconds

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A Formula One car's cockpit walls must withstand impacts equivalent to what?

250 tonnes

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A term used to describe the time difference between two different laps or two different cars.

Delta Time

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The term given to the area of a tyre that is worn heavily on one spot after a moment of extreme braking or in the course of a spin. 

Flat spot

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an iconic car company known for its distinctive green.

Aston Martin

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the inaugural season of Formula One

1950

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An ordinary car tyre has an average life of 16,000km. How long does a Formula One tyre last for?

200km

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When a car's chassis hits the track surface as it runs through a sharp compression and reaches the bottom of its suspension travel.

Bottoming

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When a car slides, it can cause little bits or rubber to break away from the tyre's grooves. These then stick to the tread of the tyre, effectively separating the tyre from the track surface very slightl

Graining 

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The team is colloquially known as the "Silver Arrows"

Mercedes (W14)

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the sole tire supplier in Formula One since 2007

Bridgestone

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Formula One car engines are restricted to how many RPM?

18,000 RPM

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One of two penalties that can be handed out at the discretion of the Stewards whilst the race is still running. Drivers must enter the pit lane, drive through it complying with the speed limit, and re-join the race without stopping

Drive-thru penalty

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A style of braking made popular in the 1990s following the arrival of hand clutches

Left-foot breaking



so that drivers could keep their right foot on the throttle and dedicate their left to braking.

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Prancing Horse; A deeper red and the iconic wordmark along the back wing

Ferrari (SF-23)


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a 7 time Formula One World Driver's Champion

Michael Schumacher

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Which has been Formula One's first foray into the Middle East

Bahrain

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