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Ever thought about just how fast a F1 vehicle actually is, check out this video, spectacular!
Every single F1 car on the grid is actually able to running from 0 to 160 km/h (100 mph) and returning to 0 in under five seconds. Along with appearing quick in a straight line, F1 vehicles even have amazing cornering capability. Grand Prix cars can easily negotiate corners at drastically higher speeds compared to some other auto racing vehicles as a result of extreme levels of grip and down force. Cornering speed is really so excessive that F1 drivers include muscle building workouts only for the neck muscles.
Read more » www.popgive.comEvery single F1 car on the grid is actually able to running from 0 to 160 km/h (100 mph) and returning to 0 in under five seconds. Along with appearing quick in a straight line, F1 vehicles even have amazing cornering capability. Grand Prix cars can easily negotiate corners at drastically higher speeds compared to some other auto racing vehicles as a result of extreme levels of grip and down force. Cornering speed is really so excessive that F1 drivers include muscle building workouts only for the neck muscles.
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28 Aug, 2011
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Source: http://www.dalimunthe.com/2011/08/gt-vs-f1-speed-comparison.html
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