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    F1 : Did You Know ???

    http://www.formula1.com/news/features/2009/2/8949.html


    Think Formula One racing and the numbers that normally spring to mind are power outputs, top speeds and budgets. But numerically speaking there is far more than meets the eye to the average Grand Prix season. Did you know, for example, that brake discs can reach temperatures of up to 1000 degrees Celsius? Or that it takes around 40 hours to assemble a gearbox? BMW Sauber reveal some of the more surprising facts and figures from their 2008 season, as they look ahead to 2009…

    - A driver sheds an average of two kilos in weight per Grand Prix.

    - The average cockpit temperature is 50 degrees Celsius.

    - A modern Formula One helmet is made of carbon and must not exceed 1,800 grams in weight, as stipulated in the regulations.

    - Following the abolition of traction control, the F1.08 accelerated from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.75 seconds and from 0 to 200 km/h in 5.05 seconds. It took 0.75 seconds - equivalent to 50 metres - to brake from 300 to 200 km/h, which equates to 4.5g.

    - In extreme braking manoeuvres, drivers are briefly subjected to 5g.

    - Carbon brake discs and pads need a minimum operating temperature of 500–650 degrees Celsius. During braking they hit temperatures of over 1,000 degrees Celsius.

    - Some parts of the protective monocoque consist of up to 60 layers of carbon fibre. A single carbon fibre is around six micrometres thick.

    - Formula One tyres may heat up to 130 degrees Celsius. Beyond this level, there is an increased risk of blistering.

    - After a race, it takes the team at least eight working hours to dismantle the car, test and replace individual components, and reassemble the car.

    - It takes some 120 working hours to assemble the BMW engine, which consists of approximately 1,100 different parts and around 5,000 parts in total.

    - Maximum piston acceleration is 10,000 times the speed of the earth’s rotation. Peak piston speed is 40 metres a second - or from zero to 100 km/h in 0.3 milliseconds. A force of almost three tonnes is exerted on the conrod. The average piston speed is around 25 metres per second.

    - The exhaust reaches temperatures of up to 950 degrees Celsius.

    - Over an average race distance of 300 kilometres, the BMW V8 engine undergoes around 6.5 million ignitions per Grand Prix.

    - When the car comes into the pits during practice or qualifying, oil samples are taken for immediate spectrometer analysis. Traces of metal in the oil provide important indications as to the state of the engine.

    - It takes around 40 working hours to assemble a new BMW gearbox.

    - The G1.09 gearbox and associated hydraulics comprise around 1,500 parts in total, of which 480 are different components.

    - About 20 gearboxes are built for test rig trials and for use in testing and races. They are overhauled several times.

    - In a gearshift process, the existing gear is released and the new one already engaged in a matter of 0.004 seconds. It takes 50 times as long to bat an eyelid.

    - High-precision bearings with ceramic rolling elements allow the shafts in the gearbox to operate with a minimum of oil.

    - The oil temperature inside the gearbox can rise to 150 degrees Celsius.

    - The car’s engineer can choose from more than 50 different gear ratios when adjusting the individual gears to a particular track.
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    WOW there are some stunning facts there, thanks very much for sharing that.

    - In a gearshift process, the existing gear is released and the new one already engaged in a matter of 0.004 seconds. It takes 50 times as long to bat an eyelid.


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    The one that really got me was:

    Maximum piston acceleration is 10,000 times the speed of the earth’s rotation. Peak piston speed is 40 metres a second - or from zero to 100 km/h in 0.3 milliseconds. A force of almost three tonnes is exerted on the conrod. The average piston speed is around 25 metres per second.
    "Una volta che pensassi ero errato, lo risulto' mi sono sbagliato".
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    now thats some serious accelleration on the parts !!
    Get in , Sit down ,Hang on its gonna be a bumpy ride!!!!

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    A driver sheds an average of two kilos in weight per Grand Prix.

    So (for the weight conscious) all you have to do is drive in a couple of GP's per week.
    "Luck is when preparation meets opportunity".

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    I get goosebumps when I read these things...
    Life is great...
    F1 is AWESOME!
    Die Perd se naam is pegasus abdel kader schrikt der woestijnen van bagdad tot dakar, seun van benedictus ernius quintus magnus van nassay en irma vor schimmelpernning von appeldoorn van tahiti in die heilige eg verbind kragtens die ewige edik uitgevaardig deur keiser tertius tillius theorodus en biskop merkenzein de mont saint allegonde van die vatikan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zakfourie View Post
    F1 is AWESOME!
    Indeed it is my freind..........indeed it is!!!!
    "Una volta che pensassi ero errato, lo risulto' mi sono sbagliato".
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    Quote Originally Posted by jkwaggener View Post
    [url]http://www.formula1.com/news/features/2009/2/8949.html[/url

    - It takes some 120 working hours to assemble the BMW engine, which consists of approximately 1,100 different parts and around 5,000 parts in total.
    Amazing!!
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    I wonder how many hours for a Ferrari...............
    "Una volta che pensassi ero errato, lo risulto' mi sono sbagliato".
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    Quote Originally Posted by jkwaggener View Post
    I wonder how many hours for a Ferrari...............
    Well I'm sure its pretty much the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ste View Post
    Well I'm sure its pretty much the same.

    Rhetorical question.................
    "Una volta che pensassi ero errato, lo risulto' mi sono sbagliato".
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    - Over an average race distance of 300 kilometres, the BMW V8 engine undergoes around 6.5 million ignitions per Grand Prix.


    this is really crazy F1 is really an engineering triumph

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    Quote Originally Posted by vagos View Post
    - Over an average race distance of 300 kilometres, the BMW V8 engine undergoes around 6.5 million ignitions per Grand Prix.


    this is really crazy F1 is really an engineering triumph
    If you don't mind doing the math, you can figure it out with the V10's when we were exceeding 20,000 rpm's........

    I come up with 7,222.2222 ignitions per GP!
    "Una volta che pensassi ero errato, lo risulto' mi sono sbagliato".
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    Quote Originally Posted by jkwaggener View Post
    If you don't mind doing the math, you can figure it out with the V10's when we were exceeding 20,000 rpm's........

    I come up with 7,222.2222 ignitions per GP!


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    Quote Originally Posted by vagos View Post

    Actually it has to be more than that....I made no allowance for the two additional cylinders of the V10..........
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    Quote Originally Posted by jkwaggener View Post
    Actually it has to be more than that....I made no allowance for the two additional cylinders of the V10..........
    Are you counting a static RPM value for the whole race?

    My guess is that the 6.5M ignitions/GP is more accurate than your calculation any day!

    Unless you can show me your formula

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    Did you Know (extras)

    - A driver sheds an average of two kilos in weight per Grand Prix.
    The notable exception to this rule was Juan Pablo Montoya who actually used to put 2kgs of weight on during a Grand Prix.

    - The average cockpit temperature is 50 degrees Celsius.
    The average groin temperature is 65°C

    - A modern Formula One helmet is made of carbon and must not exceed 1,800 grams in weight, as stipulated in the regulations.
    ......including any diamonds on the crown organised into the shape of a No. 1


    - Formula One tyres may heat up to 130 degrees Celsius. Beyond this level, there is an increased risk of blistering.
    See "Lewis Hamilton's driving style" for further details.


    - It takes some 120 working hours to assemble the BMW engine, which consists of approximately 1,100 different parts and around 5,000 parts in total.
    This is largely because BMW employ 5000 different engineers to be in charge of their own individual part.

    - Over an average race distance of 300 kilometres, the BMW V8 engine undergoes around 6.5 million ignitions per Grand Prix.
    and, on average in the races that it finishes, it comes 10.7142857 places behind the winner of the Grand Prix.

    - When the car comes into the pits during practice or qualifying, oil samples are taken for immediate spectrometer analysis. Traces of metal in the oil provide important indications as to the state of the engine.
    ...and it gives the drivers and the engineers something to take their mind of the fact that they really should be going out again if they want to avoid being knocked out of Q1!


    - High-precision bearings with ceramic rolling elements allow the shafts in the gearbox to operate with a minimum of oil.
    ....which is nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tifosi View Post
    The notable exception to this rule was Juan Pablo Montoya who actually used to put 2kgs of weight on during a Grand Prix.



    The average groin temperature is 65°C



    ......including any diamonds on the crown organised into the shape of a No. 1




    See "Lewis Hamilton's driving style" for further details.




    This is largely because BMW employ 5000 different engineers to be in charge of their own individual part.



    and, on average in the races that it finishes, it comes 10.7142857 places behind the winner of the Grand Prix.



    ...and it gives the drivers and the engineers something to take their mind of the fact that they really should be going out again if they want to avoid being knocked out of Q1!




    ....which is nice!
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