FORMULA 1 RACING

What is f1 racing

F1 Shook Up Tradition by Adding Sprint Races _The New York Times F1 racing, or Formula 1, is the highest class of international open-wheel single-seater car racing, governed by a set of rules, or “formula,” set by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). A season features a series of Grands Prix held worldwide, with points awarded to drivers and teams for their results. F1 is known for its technologically advanced, high_speed cars and the extreme G-forces experienced by drivers.

Motorsport has always been about pushing limits of speed, of engineering, and of human courage. Over recent years, Asia has emerged as a rising star in global racing, with new circuits, growing fan bases, and rising talent making waves.

The F1 Asia Tournament promises to be one of the biggest statements yet of Asia’s growing presence in elite motorsports.

How Dangerous is F1 Racing

There are no two ways about it: Formula 1 is a dangerous sport and one of the reasons is the dangerous tracks. Going over 200 mph while battling wheel-to-wheel is never safe, which is one of the reasons F1 drivers are paid so well . However, everything is relative, and with the sport visiting more locations than ever before, it is unavoidable that some tracks are riskier than others.

The most dangerous track in 2025

1. Nürburgring Nordschleife, Germany

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