Formula One World Racing

F 1 Racing is the most expensive, fastest and high-tech sport in the world. It is also a sports event with the highest commercial value, the greatest charm and the most attractive to watch. Including aerodynamics, plus the most advanced technologies in the world such as radio communication and electrical engineering. Many new technologies were put into practice for the first time in F 1. F is the abbreviation of FORMULA, namely equation; 1 There are many explanations, which can be understood as top drivers, top events, bonuses and so on. In fact, this is a translation error in history, and later it was agreed that it was not as accurate as the mathematical equation at all! In fact, mathematical equations do not mean "accuracy". Positive solution: Formula means equation in the field of mathematics, which is also the cause of translation errors. In F 1, the original meaning is "specification", that is, a racing car with uniform specifications, which is called F 1 because of its highest level.

F 1, called Formula One Championship in Chinese, is the abbreviation of English Formula Grand Prix. At present, the official full name of this competition is the FIA Formula One World Championship.

World Formula One Championship-spelled Formula One in English, abbreviated as F 1. This is the highest level racing competition in the world today. It is called "the three major sports in the world" together with the Olympic Games and the World Cup. The annual ratings are as high as 60 billion. The F 1 race we enjoyed today can be said to be a collection of drivers' high technology, team spirit, wisdom and courage. At present, F 1 is the top race in racing. The overall arrangement of the whole year, the organization, team work, TV broadcast and other aspects of various events are orderly. It can be said that the world of F 1 is sound now. But F 1, like anything, has its origin and development process, and there are many twists and turns on the road ahead. 1950, the FIA held the first FIA drivers' world championship for the first time, which has been held until today. This period is the stage of steady development of F 1. F1* * * At present, there are 1 1 racing teams, and only 22 drivers participate in each race. There are 16 to 17 games planned every year, usually starting in mid-March and ending at the end of 10. In addition to a large number of regulations, especially those related to safety and aerodynamics, the current "Equation" stipulates that the total volume of the engine cylinder is 2.4 liters, the supercharger is prohibited, and the minimum vehicle weight is 600 kilograms (including drivers and competition equipment). From 1894 (Paris to Lyon) to 1900, the word "equation" did not appear in the first automobile race in history. At that time, the car race was very simple, just grouped according to the combustion mode (gasoline engine and steam engine) and the number of seats. At that time, cars had at least two seats, and it was not until the late 1920s that single-seat racing cars appeared.

Just like ordinary road driving, F 1 also needs a driver's license. That's a "super driver's license" issued by FIA-FIA Super License. This driver's license is only issued to drivers who have performed well in F3000, F3 or CART series. It usually takes eight years for a driver to progress from karting to F 1, but in fact only a few people have the ability and opportunity to climb to the top of the racing pyramid.

The threshold for super driver's license in 2008 is 10000 euros, and the threshold for getting points is 2000 euros per minute. Last year, these two figures were 1.725 euros and 456 euros respectively.

F 1 year championship is divided into two categories, driver championship and team championship. In the eyes of many F 1 experts, the value of the team championship is greater than the driver championship. The scoring method is the integral system, and the points of drivers and teams are cumulative. Team points are accumulated by the points of two drivers. If the race is forced to stop before 75% of the race, the points must be multiplied by 1/2, and the world champion of the driver and the team can be determined by accumulating points at each sub-station. If the final score is the same, compare the number of champions, runners-up and runners-up in each substation ... until one side is more than the other. If it is still the same, it is necessary to compare the fastest lap time and pole position in the race, and the final way will be decided by drawing lots.

The points system has not changed in 2008, or

First place: 10 integral plus 5 points (discounted integral)

Second place: 8 points and 4 points

Third place: 6 points and 3 points

Fourth place: 5 points and 2.5 points.

Fifth place: 4 points and 2 points

Sixth place: 3 points, 1.5 points.

Seventh place: 2 points, 1 point.

Eighth place: 1.5.

Note: The competition schedule has not passed.

F 1 2008 Registration Team

1 Ferrari team

2 BMW Sauber Team BMW Sauber F 1

3 Renault Team ING Renault F 1

4 Williams at & amp; T Williams

5 Red Bull Racing Team

6 Toyota Team Panasonic Toyota Racing Car

7 Red Bull Team II (Minardi Team) Red Bull Team

8 Honda motorcade

9 Indian forces group Indian forces

10 McLaren Team Vodafone McLaren Mercedes

-Super Aguri F 1 (retired on May 6, 2008)

Note: Super Aguri team's ranking in 2008 is empty. Introduction of F 1 semaphore

Yellow Flag Yellow Flag means that there are obstacles in the lane ahead, such as a crashed car. Remind drivers to drive carefully. If the obstacle car is parked on one side of the track, or the obstacle is not on the track, the yellow flag will remain motionless. If obstacles are on the track, the yellow flag will swing back and forth to remind drivers to be ready to change direction. If the track is completely blocked, two yellow flags will be waved. Overtaking is not allowed when the yellow flag appears. If a driver does not read the information of the yellow flag carefully and still drives to the accident area of the track at the speed of the race, then the driver will be severely punished or even disqualified.

Red and yellow vertical striped flag The red and yellow vertical striped flag indicates that there is oil on the road in front of the track, or the road is slippery. Drivers should drive carefully until the signal flag is retracted. If the competition officials wave the flag, it means that there is a so-called wet area not far ahead.

White Flag When a white flag appears, it means that there are slow-moving vehicles ahead. This may be an ambulance, a trailer, or a safety vehicle for the Olympic Games. When seeing the white flag, the driver should drive carefully and even slow down appropriately.

The red flag means that the game or test run is terminated or suspended in advance for some reason. The red flag will appear in all positions of the whole track at the same time. At this point, the driver should go back to the pit and wait there to know if and when to resume the race. In the official competition, if the red flag is displayed after the competition exceeds 75%, the competition is over, and the final result of the competition is based on the results of the first two laps of waving the red flag.

Blue Flag A blue flag means that a vehicle with a preparation ring behind it is approaching and ready to overtake. Drivers who are shown the blue flag should slow down and give way to the race line if necessary. If a driver is shown waving the blue flag three times in a row and fails to give way to the express train in time, the driver may be punished.

The green flag means that the obstacles in the race, qualifying or track have been cleared and the race has returned to normal.

Black Flag If the driver's number is displayed on the starting line, a black flag appears next to it, indicating that the driver needs to report to the pit after running this lap. When a driver needs to be investigated for misconduct in the competition, or when the driver fouls in the competition, it is necessary to show the black flag to the driver. The driver was disqualified when the flag appeared.

Red flag with black background If the driver's number is displayed on the starting line, a red flag with black background appears next to it, indicating that the driver needs to get in touch with the maintenance station immediately. When competition officials suspect that drivers' cars need to be overhauled, they will display a flag with a black background and a red circle.

Black-and-white checkmark When the black-and-white checkmark flag appears, it means that the game or practice match is over. At this time, all drivers should return to the maintenance lane or concentrate in the departure area. From here on, drivers need to drive their cars to the pre-race check-in place, where they need to be tested to ensure that they meet the rules and regulations of the competition. For the champion of each competition, a black and white checkered flag will be waved for him; For drivers after the champion, the black and white check flag will remain stationary.

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