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F1 for Beginners, Steering Wheel, Brakes, Seat and Tires

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2007

In this first part of Panasonic Toyota Racing's 'Formula 1 for Beginners' series, Chief Engineer Race and Test, Dieter Gass, explains various components of an F1 racecar have been designed to provide maximum control, power and safety.

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  • from 0 to 160 km/h in 6 seconds? isn't that slow for a formula one car?

  • One Aim: spend as much money as possible without actually winning.

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  • @BAUERGOALIE97 the r24

  • @nickflame9 what renault? LOL

  • @BAUERGOALIE97 thats still slow, the renault does 0-125 mph-0 in 7

  • @tubesukscantgeta 0 to 160 km/h BACK to 0 in 6 sec

  • @tubesukscantgeta

    The text wasn't written right, I think what they were trying to say is that the car can accelerate from 0 to 160 km/h and stop in 6 seconds.

  • And back to zero again in 6 seconds, so it is fast

  • @tubesukscantgeta 0-160-0 in 6 seconds

  • @tubesukscantgeta

    "...and stop in the same time"

  • @tubesukscantgeta probably cos they are older versions of the f1 vehicles - the video was uploaded in 2007... OLD! lol

  • @MReinsGUY tubesukscantgeta said - "from 0 to 160 km/h in 6 seconds? isn't that slow for a formula one car?" YOU replied - "bro thats 100 miles per hour in six seconds!! thats hella fast"

    - This is what I replied to him, you should take note also !

    - "Yes, very ! BUT...that is NOT what was meant. Although the wording was ambiguous, it means 0 - 160 - 0 in 6 seconds !!!"

    (the 160 is km/h, you of course stated the equivalent is mph).

    F1 cars actually hit 100 mph from 0 in 3.6 seconds !

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