F1 BASICS
DRIVERS
TRACKS
TEAMS & STRATEGY
F1 HISTORY & RECORDS
100

This is the term for the extra power drivers get from harvesting energy through braking

ERS (Energy Recovery System)

100

This driver won his first championship in 2021 after a last‑lap restart in Abu Dhabi.

Max Verstappen

100

This track is known for the famous “S” curves in Sector 1.

Suzuka (Japan)

100

This team uses the prancing horse as its logo

Ferrari

100

This driver holds the record for most world championships.

Lewis Hamilton (tied with Michael Schumacher)

200

This rule allows drivers to open a flap on the rear wing when within one second of another car.

DRS (Drag Reduction System)

200

This driver is known for his “smooth operator” radio message.

Carlos Sainz

200

This Grand Prix takes place at the highest altitude on the calendar.

Mexico City Grand Prix

200

This team is known for its papaya‑colored cars.

McLaren

200

This constructor has won the most constructors’ titles in F1 history.

Ferrari

300

This tire compound is the fastest but wears out the quickest.

Soft tires


300

This driver replaced Sebastian Vettel at Aston Martin in 2023

Fernando Alonso

300

This track features the long straight leading into Turn 1 called “Rettifilo.”

Monza

300

This strategy term refers to pitting early to gain track position.

Undercut

300

This driver won the 2009 championship driving for Brawn GP.

Jenson Button

400

This term describes the turbulent air that makes following another car difficult.

Dirty air

400

This driver famously said, “We’re checking,” after losing a podium due to fuel issues

Lewis Hamilton

400

This street circuit is famous for its tunnel section and tight hairpin.

Monaco

400

This team’s pit crew once set a record with a 1.82‑second pit stop.

Red Bull Racing

400

This driver became the youngest race winner at age 18.

Max Verstappen

500

This is the maximum number of engines a driver can use in a season before penalties.

Three

500

This driver earned the nickname “Mr. Saturday” for his qualifying performances at Williams.

George Russell

500

This track’s first sector includes the fast eau rouge corner.

Spa-Francorchamps 

500

This team switched from Honda engines to Mercedes engines in 2021.

 McLaren

500

This team won its first championship in 2010 with Sebastian Vettel.

Red Bull Racing